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hatrack

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Fri Feb 6, 2026, 08:39 AM Feb 2026

"More Everything Forever" Author On Magical Futurism Bullshit Churned Out By Musk, Thiel, Altman, et. al. [View all]

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Rei Takver: You’ve said that writing More Everything Forever started after uncovering that evangelical Christian tech billionaire and Palantir founder Peter Thiel was funding a science magazine, Inference: International Review of Science, that was publishing not only creationism, but full-on climate science contrarianism. Why did Thiel’s climate denial take you over the edge?

Adam Becker: People take Silicon Valley’s ideas about science and technology very seriously, as though the leaders of the tech industry actually know anything about science or tech. It’s an understandable mistake to make, but it’s a mistake. When I started thinking about what I already knew about that, I realized that there was this through-line in Silicon Valley of climate denial of a kind, usually not the outright climate denial that you find in that Thiel-funded magazine, but a more insidious form of climate denial that minimizes climate change as a problem and says, “Oh, this is something that we can solve later, once we’ve built an [artificial intelligence] god, or gone to space.”

Rei Takver: When I see the phrase “more everything forever,” it conjures visions of endless power — more oil, more gas, more nuclear, forever. You’ve written about how many of these tech billionaires, such as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, love dreaming about tapping into endless sources of infinite energy — often alongside the Trump administration. Why do you think Altman, and a wide selection of other tech leaders are aligning with the Trump administration’s aggressively fossil-fuel dominant AI energy policy?

Adam Becker: Let me answer your question with a segue. Nuclear fusion is one of these false promises of the tech industry, right? There’s a company, Helion, saying that they’re going to get a nuclear fusion power plant online at commercially competitive rates by 2028. I’m a physicist. That’s delusional. More realistically, we’re talking 40 years, and even that is probably optimistic — 2028 is not going to happen. Guess who’s the single largest investor in Helion and chairman of the board? It is Sam Altman. In an interview in January he was asked, what’s the best way to combat climate change? And he said, oh, we need to loosen up permitting for nuclear fusion plants, something that doesn’t exist and will not exist for probably decades.

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Rei Takver: Hasn’t Altman even said he believes AGI, artificial general intelligence, a supercomputer that in theory would match or exceed the intelligence of a human being, is going to solve climate change when it’s invented?

Adam Becker: Yeah, he said back in 2023 that climate change isn’t going to be that big a deal for a super intelligent AGI, because we can just ask it for three wishes to solve global warming. That’s not a viable plan. That’s not even a concept of a plan. The thing about these insane, futuristic visions that Altman and other tech billionaires are trying to sell the rest of us on is that it allows them to justify any action that they possibly want to take. As in, sure, we can just burn as many fossil fuels as we want right now, because the AGI is going to solve it for us.

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https://www.desmog.com/2026/02/04/qa-tech-billionaires-ai-space-empire-fantasies-are-an-insidious-form-of-climate-denial/

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i feel like a luddite on this ai stuff rampartd Feb 2026 #1
AI is a glorified math algorithm, nothing more dlk Feb 2026 #2
"It doesn't get pissed off. It doesn't get happy, it doesn't get sad, it doesn't laugh at your jokes." OldBaldy1701E Feb 2026 #4
There is no relation between someone being rich and having ethical standards dlk Feb 2026 #6
Too often, indeed! (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Feb 2026 #9
I worked with a gentleman that was "laid off"... rubbersole Feb 2026 #14
You Are Definitely Describing Cantaloupe Caligula The Corpulent... GB_RN Feb 2026 #13
That's it! Roy Rolling Feb 2026 #3
the problem is one of learned expectations lapfog_1 Feb 2026 #5
The people who win the Lottery might conclude that the Lottery is the solution to everything ... it isn't a useful eppur_se_muova Feb 2026 #17
Kick littlemissmartypants Feb 2026 #7
My friend who lived across the street was one of the original Bell Labs researchers on A.I.. 3Hotdogs Feb 2026 #8
AI is based on thievery of all information accquired by humans. AI will never be able to access true creativity. Clouds Passing Feb 2026 #10
Artificial Intelligence isn't even on the horizon. hunter Feb 2026 #11
Never understand this angrychair Feb 2026 #12
Thanks. Looks like a good book. Pinback Feb 2026 #15
Yeah, DeSmog is a really good source . . . hatrack Feb 2026 #16
Tech Bros are poisoning AI and Data Science thought crime Feb 2026 #18
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