China can’t buy Elon Musk’s theory on space-based AI centres: experts
Beijing urged to focus on installing computing system in orbit to analyse data from satellites making information gathering more effective

Gao Wen, a computer scientist at Peking University and a member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said on Thursday that electricity demand was not a major bottleneck for AI data centres in China, meaning there was little reason to move them into space.
“If processing and analysis can be done in orbit first, satellites could send back only the useful information. That would allow the data gathered in space to be used much more effectively.”
The idea of space-based data centres is gaining attention. In January, Elon Musk’s SpaceX filed a request with the US Federal Communications Commission to deploy a constellation of up to one million satellites that would operate as orbital data centres.