Tesla's CEO, Musk, and Amazon's founder, Bezos, are locked in a fierce competition to spearhead a multi-trillion-dollar trend of relocating data centers into space. Bezos's space venture, Blue Origin, has devoted more than a year to delving into the technology required for orbital artificial intelligence data centers. Meanwhile, Musk's SpaceX is gearing up to utilize an enhanced iteration of its Starlink satellites to tackle artificial intelligence computing tasks. Moreover, SpaceX is contemplating spinning off this segment of its operations into a publicly-traded entity, a move that could potentially catapult the company's valuation to a staggering $800 billion. Despite the formidable engineering hurdles and exorbitant costs linked to launching satellites equipped with robust artificial intelligence computing capabilities, this ambitious undertaking has piqued the interest of numerous luminaries in the artificial intelligence and aerospace technology realms.
