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The Geopolitics of SpaceX and Elon Musk
SpaceX has completed an initial public offering, positioning itself as a vertically integrated behemoth alongside Elon Musk's other ventures, including X
Key takeaways
- SpaceX recently had a spectacular initial public offering.
- 85 percent of SpaceX's future profit is projected to come from its AI segment, xAI.
- SpaceX plans to bypass the energy bottleneck of AI compute by putting data centers in space.
- SpaceX's stock fell due to worries about whether the AI market is overheated.
- Starlink's direct-to-device mobile service is the only part of SpaceX that currently makes money.
SpaceX has completed an initial public offering, positioning itself as a vertically integrated behemoth alongside Elon Musk's other ventures, including X and xAI. While Starlink's satellite internet is currently the only profitable segment of SpaceX, the company's future growth and 85 percent of its projected profits are expected to come from its AI segment, xAI. To bypass terrestrial energy bottlenecks, SpaceX plans to place AI data centers in space, though concerns over an overheated AI market have recently caused SpaceX's stock to decline.
By the numbers
- 85%
- Expected future growth and profit from AI segment
How it unfolded
- COVID hit, Musk accelerated Tesla production and became wealthiest
- Foreign Policy interview on the geopolitics of SpaceX published
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