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SpaceX says unproven AI space data centers may not be commercially viable, filing shows

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SpaceX says unproven AI space data centers may not be commercially viable, filing shows

SpaceX warned investors that its plans for space-based AI data centers and human settlements may not be commercially viable due to unproven technologies. The company's filing contrasts with CEO Elon Musk's public statements about the viability of AI in space.

SpaceX has warned investors that its plans to build space-based AI data centers and human settlements on the moon and Mars may not be commercially viable. The company's pre-IPO filing highlights the risks associated with unproven technologies and the harsh environment of space. SpaceX's initiatives are in early stages and involve significant technical complexity. The company is heavily dependent on its next-generation Starship rocket, which has suffered delays and testing failures. Any failure or delay in Starship's development would impact SpaceX's growth strategy. SpaceX is targeting a listing in the coming months at a valuation of roughly $1.75 trillion.

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