The Day Cloud Left Earth: Why Starcloud’s Space Data Centers Might Redefine Computing Forever
For decades, we built data centers closer to users.
Now, for the first time, someone is building them farther away—much farther.
For decades, we built data centers closer to users.
Now, for the first time, someone is building them farther away—much farther.
We’ve moved from “AI can respond” to “AI can act.”
Now comes the uncomfortable part—what happens when those actions go wrong?
We thought the cloud wars were over.
Turns out, they were just getting started—this time, powered by AI.
OpenAI’s $122B valuation signals a massive shift in AI power. Here’s what it means for cloud computing, startups, and the future of the AI economy.
Elon Musk built xAI to compete with the biggest names in artificial intelligence. But internal turmoil, weak product traction, and stronger competitors forced a reset. Now Musk is attempting something rare in tech: rebuilding an AI company while the race is already in full speed.
In one of the most unusual acquisitions of the AI era, Meta has acquired Moltbook, a viral social network where AI agents talk to each other instead of humans.
The move signals something bigger: the internet may soon be filled not just with people — but with autonomous software agents interacting at scale.
Training the most advanced AI models is becoming dramatically more expensive. What started as million-dollar experiments may soon become billion-dollar training runs, changing who can compete in the AI race.
Artificial intelligence requires massive computing power and electricity. Discover why AI data centers are creating a global energy challenge.
Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are forcing cloud companies to rethink where their infrastructure lives. As risks around regional conflicts grow, tech giants are increasingly shifting data center investments toward India and Singapore, two emerging hubs for global cloud and AI infrastructure.
Humanoid robotics startup Figure AI is emerging as a major player in the race to build practical robots for real-world work environments, competing with Tesla, Boston Dynamics, and other global robotics companies.