Elon building Starship was never about actually going to Mars. It's a cargo ship to build orbital AI data centers such as one Nvidia already planning to launch in the future. Together with Starlink they will control all the robotics on earth with hivemind ASI free of government influence. Industrial and military contracts going to become ultimate leverage of power. Sounds like a fiction but hear me out. Average human reaction time is around 200ms. Starlink latency is under 100ms. You can live feed all the input/output data to the space and back while still outperforming a human. I hope you're ready for a life of a bug eating serf in the pod.
jam signal, steal expensive bot, give it local intelligence it now teacts faster than the hive bots
>>106995230Den how can I do click tests faster than 200ms? Chechmate atheists
>>106995277>jam signalCheckmate clanker. But probably can be solved by having local AI chip which controls all the motor functions and basic functionality when offline for whatever reason. Just enough to avoid getting bricked.
>>106995230AI is a helpful assistant though so it won't do anything bad
usecase for an orbital datacenter?
What if you hit antenna with hammer
>>106995907Near off grid independent operation. Stable, private, secure. AI power even in the most remote and isolated regions of the planet. I think it's not coincidence Elon also owns Boring company. With army of remotely controlled humanoids and drones it's literally unstoppable resource extractor from countries with unstable democracy.
>>106995907Pros: free space electricityCon: cooling is only possible through radiation
>>106995230>>106996046how do you cool it
>>106997764isnt shade supposed to be super cold? space is so fake and gay
>>106997784>space is so fake and gayI can't tell if you added this as a joke, if you are trolling, or if you are genuinely a space denying retard. In any case, I will answer the first question sincerely.>isnt shade supposed to be super cold?Shade in space just means that you are not being directly heated by the Sun's light. It's not cold, it's nothing. A vacuum. A data center in orbit would need massive radiators. Pick related is the ISS. The angled black-blue extensions are the solar panels. The straight white extensions are the radiators.
>>106995230>I hope you're ready for a life of a bug eating serf in the pod.most of us are already halfway therehttps://www.brighteon.com/edbfb74d-efeb-4d48-9dc5-e21609b7399a