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The Download: AI’s impact on jobs, and data centres in space

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Why This Matters

The potential deployment of data centers in space by companies like SpaceX could revolutionize AI infrastructure, reduce environmental impact, and address growing data demands. However, significant technical and logistical challenges remain, making this a pivotal development for the future of tech and data management. Understanding these advancements is crucial for consumers and industry stakeholders alike.

Key Takeaways

Alex Imas, based at the University of Chicago, is one of them. He believes that any plan to address AI’s impact will depend on collecting one vital piece of data: price elasticity.

Imas argues that “we need a Manhattan Project” for this. Read the full story to find out why.

—James O'Donnell

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Four things we’d need to put data centers in space

In January, Elon Musk’s SpaceX applied to launch up to 1 million data centers into Earth’s orbit. The goal? To fully unleash the potential of AI—without triggering an environmental crisis on Earth.

SpaceX is among a growing list of tech firms pursuing orbital computing infrastructure. But can their plans really work? Here are four must-haves for making space-based data centers a reality.

—Tereza Pultarova

This story is part of MIT Technology Review Explains, our series untangling the complex, messy world of technology to help you understand what’s coming next. You can read more from the series here.