$NUCLEAR - Griffin strongly advocates for nuclear energy and small modular reactors as the clean energy solution for America's AI infrastructure needs, emphasizing nuclear's low carbon footprint and safety record compared to alternatives.
$NATGAS - Griffin highlights natural gas as a strategic US advantage with decades of low-cost supply, noting it's one of the few energy sources that has actually reduced US carbon emissions.
$DATACENTER - Griffin emphasizes the strategic imperative to build AI data centers in America rather than abroad, viewing domestic data center infrastructure as critical to avoid foreign dependence.
$AIMODELS - Griffin describes transformative AI capabilities including agentic systems that reduced 6-8 weeks of PhD-level work to 2-3 hours, and highlights AI's ability to solve previously unsolvable problems, indicating continued productivity gains.
$ALTDATA - Griffin notes that alternative data has made near-term company performance far more transparent, creating structural advantages for firms with access to credit card and spending data.
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$SOLAR - Griffin criticizes solar energy as not truly clean, noting that solar cells are often made using coal in Western China with a seven-year energy recovery period, undermining the environmental case.
$WIND - Griffin highlights structural problems with wind energy, specifically the unsolved disposal issue of carbon fiber turbine blades that last only 20 years and are filling landfills.
$TSMC - Griffin describes an existential tail risk for Taiwan and TSMC, noting that if the US loses access to Taiwanese chips, US GDP would fall 8% in six months, creating a prisoner's dilemma with no winners in military escalation.
$REMOTEWORK - Griffin argues that remote work has caused significant damage to human capital development and reduced employment opportunities for young workers, with Fed research showing it's a bigger factor than AI in diminished youth employment.