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Fission isn't fusion, and saying he "wishes" people would use more fission power isn't actually doing anything to push for that. Fusion powering anything is still a literal fantasy for now, and in the meantime there is only going to be more fossil fuel use coming out of this. No one is currently building more fission plants for public grids, and he knows that perfectly well.
Absolutely. Just because Altman "wishes" a new energy breakthrough its not suddenly going to happen. And even if nuclear fusion succeed, applying them in real life in scale is another big problem...
And he wants it to succeed because he's invested money into it and wants to make more money, not because he cares about the environment.