Musk's orbital data center plan sounds wild at first glance. But here's the thing—while Western nations are still drowning in red tape for new power infrastructure, one nation already doubled down on energy capacity. They're now generating twice the electricity output, and guess what? That translates directly into AI compute dominance. When you can't even break ground on a new plant without a decade of permits, maybe launching server farms into orbit isn't so crazy after all. The AI race isn't just about algorithms anymore—it's about who can actually power them.

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SelfSovereignStevevip
· 12-11 08:02
Really, the regulatory approach is already outdated. While the West is still discussing strategies on paper, their computational power has already taken off.
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PretendingSeriousvip
· 12-11 08:01
Running servers around the globe—truly a rebellious move forced by regulations
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 12-11 08:01
Wow, this logic is actually brilliant... The West is stuck in approval processes, while others just double their installed capacity. No wonder they want to go to the sky and set up servers.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 12-11 07:49
Orbital Data Center? It's less of a wild idea and more of a desperate measure; the approval processes in the West really hold things back.
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