Regulatory compliance & societal advancement are a delicate balance. Some is good for eg safety & environment, but increasingly we've created regulatory burden that's holding us back from innovation, progress, & socioeconomic benefits

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It would be funny if the LLM wrote the application

With nuclear, the regulatory burden is the point. The Rockefellers couldn’t let the new thing come in and disrupt their worldwide monopoly.

All the “meltdowns” and weapons fear is propaganda too.

Biggest psyop in human history, imo

Jimmy Carter definitely didn’t help either.

Jimmy Carter signed a bunch of laws in that were devastating, like tech transfers to China for example.

The notion that his presidency was mediocre is the cover story