Elon Musk is taking three major AI giants to space. The orbit [music] just became the new Silicon Valley. Welcome to day 41 of AI update of the day. A company called Star Cloud just signed a deal with SpaceX to put Starlink's laser communication terminals onto its own satellites. [music] Normally, satellites that collect data have to send all of it back to Earth just to get it processed. And [music] they do that through ground stations that are slow and limited. With these lasers, the satellites connect directly to each other at 25 gigabits per second. So, most of that data can move around [music] in space instead of being sent all the way back down. And this is not a concept on paper. Last November, Star Cloud flew an Nvidia [music] H100 chip into orbit and trained a real AI model in [clears throat] space. Their next spacecraft is being built with a hundred times more power and cooling. Now, this is where it gets really interesting. A few weeks ago, Anthropic signed a major compute deal with SpaceX >> [music] >> and said it is interested in developing gigawatts of AI compute in orbit. Google is reportedly doing the same thing through its own project [music] with satellites going up in 2027. Three of the most important AI companies on Earth are now working [music] toward the same thing: AI infrastructure in space. Now, think about what this looks like in 10 years. The prompt you type into Claude or ChatGPT [music] or Gemini gets sent to a data center floating in orbit. The AI processes it in space and only the answer comes back down to you. The internet already left the ground and soon AI is going to be next. I share updates like these in my WhatsApp community. Link in bio.
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