Bezos and Musk Explore Building AI Data Centers in Space
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Blue Origin has been developing technology for artificial intelligence data centers in orbit for over a year, according to a Wall Street Journal report that cites a person familiar with the matter (via Reuters). The report also states that SpaceX, from Elon Musk, plans to use improved Starlink satellites to house AI payloads, presenting the concept to investors as part of a stock sale that the company could value by about $800 billion.
Bezos and Musk explore building AI data centers in space
Blue Origin has been developing technology for artificial-intelligence data centers in orbit for more than a year, according to a Wall Street Journal report citing a person familiar with the matter (via Reuters). The report also says Elon Musk's SpaceX plans to use upgraded Starlink satellites to host AI-computing payloads, pitching the concept to investors as part of a share sale that could value the company around $800 billion. Interest in or…
We explore the battle in orbit between Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos for the control of artificial intelligence through spatial data centers. Technological advantages, challenges and the future impact on the global economy of this revolution that is already an industrial reality.
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