Connecting the dots between NHI tech and massive US investments in AI

Exploring the Link Between NHI Technology and US AI Investments

There’s something intriguing brewing, and while I can only rely on my intuition for now, I suspect there’s a connection between potential energy advancements from NHI technology and the current wave of investment and legislative interest in AI.

According to Forbes, last month Type One Ventures—a venture firm that has raised over $100 million according to PitchBook and supports companies focused on fostering “interplanetary civilization”—hosted a luncheon to promote investments in space and AI initiatives. The event attracted notable figures from the upcoming Trump Administration, including tech billionaire David Sacks, who is set to become the AI czar, and Jacob Helberg, a Palantir advisor poised to take on the role of undersecretary for economic growth, energy, and the environment.

It’s interesting to note the word “energy” in Helberg’s title.

Additionally, let’s consider the Stargate Project, an ambitious effort aimed at developing AI infrastructure. If it gains the momentum that industry leaders like Altman, Ellison, and Son predict, we will face a substantial demand for energy to sustain the $500 billion infrastructure, which features a groundbreaking super-scaled data center.

What if this energy comes from a completely new source inspired by the NHI technology we’ve been researching for decades?

Check out Trump’s announcement about Stargate—such a fascinating name, isn’t it? Watch here

One thought on “Connecting the dots between NHI tech and massive US investments in AI

  1. Your hypothesis about a connection between NHI technology and the surge in AI investment is quite intriguing. It’s fascinating to consider how advancements in energy capabilities, possibly derived from NHI, could support the immense demands of AI infrastructure. The scale of investment in AI and its associated energy needs is unprecedented, prompting a race to find sustainable and efficient energy solutions.

    The involvement of influential figures like David Sacks and Jacob Helberg in promoting these initiatives adds further weight to your argument. Their roles highlight the intertwining of economic growth, energy innovation, and technological advancement, especially in sectors as critical as AI and space exploration.

    Additionally, the mention of the Stargate Project raises a lot of questions. As you noted, the name itself is quite provocative and could symbolize a leap into new realms of technology and energy sources. If this project succeeds in building a substantial AI infrastructure, it could indeed require energy supplies that push the boundaries of current capabilities. If NHI tech contributes to these advancements, we might be on the brink of a new era in both energy production and artificial intelligence.

    It’s definitely worth exploring this connection further, as it could reshape our understanding of both fields and their potential intersections. What specific aspects of NHI technology do you think could play a role in energy generation?

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