Jaden Schaefer
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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Okay, so with everything happening with SpaceX and this kind of merger, I think one of the biggest signals we got was on Monday, SpaceX officially merged with XAI, and that deal basically is formally tying these two companies together, XAI and, of course, the AI Lab together.
I think this only really makes sense if both of them are trying to share some sort of infrastructure.
Otherwise, why would you merge them?
And so I think this is why a lot of people were saying, oh, this is just, you know, and then Elon comes up with this idea to put data centers in space.
And then people are like, oh, this is just him trying to like consolidate his companies for a bigger IPO.
In reality, I think this might be an actual really, really smart move for both of his companies.
But I think what next happened was that there was an FCC filing.
And if you look at that FCC filing, I've been reviewing some of the documents.
I think Elon Musk is very serious about putting some large scale AI compute in orbit.
Um, this is getting a step closer to reality.
On Wednesday, uh, the FCC accepted formally SpaceX's filing and they opened up for public comment.
So I think normally that step is going to attract like not a lot of attention.
Not a lot of people are, you know, whatever.
They're just, this is just kind of a formality.
They're like, Hey, we're opening up for comment.
We've accepted this thing.
I mean, this is just what the FCC does this time right now.
I think the FCC chairman, which is Brendan Carr publicly shared the filing on X, uh,
Carr has basically said that he's really willing to support this move right now as long as Musk is trying to build things inside of America.