Charles Oppenheimer (@choppen5) 's Twitter Profile
Charles Oppenheimer

@choppen5

Energy abundance, global unity, software. Representing the family of J. Robert Oppenheimer oppenheimerproject.org ☮️⚛️

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Charles Oppenheimer argues that it is time we use the atom to truly power peace and shares a never-before-seen letter from his grandfather. time.com/7310119/oppenh…

Charles Oppenheimer (@choppen5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three simple reasons why we think pro-nuclear climate philanthropy should (at least) triple founderspledge.com/news/tripling-… Johannes Ackva Founders Pledge thank you for the leadership!

Ash Jogalekar (@curiouswavefn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m very pleased to publish a piece with Charles Oppenheimer in Newsweek on why too much secrecy in AI is not a great thing. We propose a framework to think about sharing AI developments without giving away the keys to the castle. newsweek.com/the-problem-wi…

Dr. Rita Baranwal (@ritab66) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🗞️Reflecting on the flurry of recent #nuclear news, and to answer the questions I’ve received at Radiant from people inside and outside the industry, I assembled some thoughts on separating hype from reality in microreactors. 👇🏽Read my op-ed here: msn.com/en-us/news/us/…

James Hopf (@hopfjames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Rockefeller Foundation has released a report which concludes that nuclear could provide 30% of the electricity in developing countries by 2050, at a cost that is ~31% lower than that of an all-renewable grid. Article link in reply.

The Rockefeller Foundation has released a report which concludes that nuclear could provide 30% of the electricity in developing countries by 2050, at a cost that is ~31% lower than that of an all-renewable grid.  Article link in reply.
Charles Oppenheimer (@choppen5) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Really appreciate the magic of the electric grid today.  Such a massive system that equally distributes all the energy generated simultaneously, matching down to the second, and a physical connection layer that would have an incalculable cost to replace.  Though forgotten about

Really appreciate the magic of the electric grid today.  Such a massive system that equally distributes all the energy generated simultaneously, matching down to the second, and a physical connection layer that would have an incalculable cost to replace.  Though forgotten about