Filing: SpaceX is seeking US FCC approval to launch 1M satellites; SpaceX claims that they will orbit the Earth and harness the sun to power AI data centers
Elon Musk's SpaceX wants to launch a constellation of 1 million satellites that will orbit Earth and harness the sun to power AI data centers …
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SpaceX seeks FCC approval to launch 1 million data center satellites
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someone tell elon the ai is supoosed to do the paperclip thing, you're not supposed to do it for them www.theverge.com/tech/871641/ ...
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Elmo fules to put AI data centres in space - 1million satellites.
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@multiversewanderer
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Musk lie: — “The satellites will actually be so far apart that it will be hard to see from one to another. Space is so vast as to be beyond comprehension.” — Two truths meant to boost each other, BUT TOTALLY UNRELATED — At low orbit speeds, if you can see it, it's too clos…
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@thescot
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Hell no! Flights would be at risk from falling satellites. — www.bbc.com/news/article...
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So fucking stupid. How do you service them? Cool them? Your power capacity is limited to what you can generate with solar panels within the footprint of the satellite.