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In this discussion, Elon Musk explains the challenges of scaling energy production on Earth and why he believes orbital data centers could be the solution. He emphasizes the advantages of solar power in space and outlines the difficulties of building power infrastructure on the ground. Musk predicts that within 30 to 36 months, space will become the most economically viable location for AI operations.
Elon Musk suggests that SpaceX's next-generation Starlink V3 satellites could evolve into orbiting data centers, enabling remote AI processing. These satellites will use high-speed laser links for data transmission, which could help address the challenges of connecting to data centers in space. A startup, Starcloud, plans to test its own satellite for AI workloads, scheduled to launch soon.
SpaceX is reconsidering its stance on going public due to the growing demand for AI data centers in space. Elon Musk and others see potential in building these facilities, despite skepticism about the technical challenges involved. This change in direction marks a significant shift for the privately held company.