SpaceX plans to use Starship to deploy orbital and lunar data centers for AI computing
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SpaceX is pivoting toward artificial intelligence as a core part of its future strategy, using its Starship program to deploy data centers in orbit and on the Moon. The goal is to provide massive computing power for advanced AI development while drastically cutting computing costs, potentially tapping into a trillion-dollar market. The strategy was detailed in a recent presentation covered by ARK Invest.
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· 3 pulledSpaceX, the aerospace giant known for revolutionizing space travel, is now setting its sights on the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence.
The company's ambition is to not only lead in space exploration but also to become a dominant force in providing the immense computing power required for advanced AI development.
SpaceX unveils its ambitious AI master plan, leveraging Starship to deploy data centers in orbit and on the Moon, aiming to drastically cut computing costs and tap into a trillion-dollar market.
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