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@july
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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Luigi Stranieri
@luigistranieri
This could be a fascinating future if thereβll be a benefit for all the world population.
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Rafi
@rafi
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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RJ (replyor)
@shulzzz
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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@m-j-r
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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yangwao β
@yangwao
With a combination of orbital solar farms and space compute on orbit, can be available sooner than we thought /spacecoin
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Nightflarex
@nightflarex
I think as is the case with all technology; The answer continues to be a resounding yes and no
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