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Possibly in the not too far distant future, we'll look towards building AI data centers in space, in GEO/LEO, on asteroids, and other moons & planets etc -- and look less towards using the existing resources on earth to construct gigantic electricity hogging data centers Brings a whole new meaning to colo
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This could be a fascinating future if there’ll be a benefit for all the world population.
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Latency may be an issue. We may train AIs on the moon and bring them back to Earth for use They may be the first extraterrestrial beings we will encounter
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seems like a ways away but kinda mindblowing to think about. "where's your data center?" "far side of the moon."
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I've been thinking about this recently, is this what endstage civilizations do near an event horizon? just receive bundles of von Neumann probe discrepancies & hyperscale for the sake of any outstanding physics? in the short-term, interferometry bottlenecks at the amount of signal (iirc), so that's probably lindy.
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With a combination of orbital solar farms and space compute on orbit, can be available sooner than we thought /spacecoin
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I think as is the case with all technology; The answer continues to be a resounding yes and no
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Interesting. I guess solarpoower is more effective closer to the sun 10 $DEGEN
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