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Hurrah: A Future Without Germany - Third World Experience Coming Soon


The next industrial revolution is gaining more and more momentum. And Germany? Germany is being held back by politics.



Artificial Intelligence – currently still something for those who deal or want to deal with “these computers and stuff” – is strongly on the rise. Having texts written, creating analyses, generating images, producing videos, evaluating data, programming software – all of this will increasingly be taken over by Artificial Intelligence in the future.

The beauty of it: The user simply tells the AI what they want.
The great thing in Germany will be: This won’t happen here.


Artificial Intelligence Not from Germany - Why?

The use of AI requires data centers – and data centers need electricity. Lots of electricity. Cheap electricity. Electricity available at all times. This has already been announced by experts. It requires power plants that can deliver this electricity – nuclear or from fossil fuels.

An English-language article addressing this exact statement comes from Popular Science:
In “AI will require even more energy than we thought” it is stated that forecasts suggest “new power plants, often fossil-based, will be needed to meet the energy demand of AI.”

Additionally, Time in its March 28, 2025 issue (“The Rising Demand For Electricity Is About More than AI”) mentions that the electricity demand driven by AI will “more than double” in the next five years.

InformationWeek emphasizes in “Why AI Will Drive Demand for Nuclear Power Plants” that with growing AI usage, the electricity demand “could explode” – and therefore new nuclear power plants would be especially needed.

In a major Time article, Sam Altman is quoted as saying that “for future AI needs, 90 additional gigawatts – i.e., 90 nuclear power plants – would be necessary in the USA.”

And here’s the catch: The beloved leaders don’t want that. They are thinking about how production can be organized so that it only happens when the sun shines or the wind blows – i.e., when enough electricity is available.


The consequence will therefore be:
While the rest of the world invests in AI and ensures it can be operated cost-effectively with cheap electricity, we will have to settle for what is allocated to us from there.

Independence from Foreign Countries? Not a Chance.

Much like it still works in some Third World countries: There, too, production only happens when there is electricity – often just a few hours a day.

The politics are ensuring Germany gets left behind.
Great, isn’t it?

Author: AI-Translation - Maximus Polemikus  | 

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