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E/acc founder Guillaume Verdon proposes personal AI supercomputers, prompting Andrew Mayne to suggest backyard nuclear reactors as power sources

Verdon argues decentralized compute prevents regulatory capture by incumbents.

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The answer is not overregulation that helps incumbents, it's to densify and decentralize compute. Everyone should own their own personal AI supercomputer that is an extension of themselves.

9:17 PM · May 25, 2026 View on X

@beffjezos Backyard nuclear reactors. Everything is downstream of energy.

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The answer is not overregulation that helps incumbents, it's to densify and decentralize compute. Everyone should own their own personal AI supercomputer that is an extension of themselves.

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E/acc founder Guillaume Verdon proposes personal AI supercomputers, prompting Andrew Mayne to suggest backyard nuclear reactors as power sources · Digg