Ed Ludlow
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Yes, this is Varda's fifth vehicle that we sent up to orbit.
We build these 300 kilogram satellites that basically manufacture pharmaceuticals in the microgravity environment of low Earth orbit and then bring those back down.
What you're seeing here is a vehicle that re-entered at Mach 25 in South Australia and landed earlier this morning.
Right now it's actually nighttime in Australia, so we'll be picking it up from the desert once daylight hits.
But we're super happy this is our successful fourth landing.
We've got a sixth vehicle that's going up into orbit in about a month and a half.
And so taking what was an initial demonstration in 2024, doing this very regularly.
And a part of it is, I think, enabled by some of the groups within OSTP that have made it so that the regulations around space are starting to become more centralized, more streamlined.
We used to have to go to almost like six different agencies in order to be able to figure out basically how to operate a vehicle like this.
versus the administration's new space policy starting to understand, okay, space companies can't have to go after that many different agencies.
Christian Garrett, Delia Nasporov, two of the Hill and Valley co-founders and venture capitalists, founders in their own right, hope to see you in March.
Thank you very much.
So coming up, Amazon discovered child sexual abuse material in its AI data.
The content was removed before the company's models were trained, but...
Officials say the tech giant still won't disclose where it came from.
We have more next.
This is Bloomberg.
Throughout last year, Amazon detected and reported hundreds of thousands of pieces of content from its AI training data sets that it believed included child sexual abuse content.
That material was removed before the models were trained.
But child safety officials say the company has not provided them with information about its sources that could be helpful to law enforcement.