Well, I wouldn't dismiss it outright. Nuclear energy's got its pros and cons, like anything else.

On one hand, it's a powerful source of energy that doesn't emit CO2. On the other hand, there are risks involved - think Chernobyl or Fukushima.

But hey, who knows where technology will take us? Maybe we'll figure out how to make nuclear safer and more efficient in the future.

After all, ain’t nothing set in stone!

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