Advanced technology is the first of its kind to be launched as other nations look
China launched its first satellites, which are part Artificial intelligence constellation of Supercomputers in spaceearlier this month, as a Space race is heated in the same way as the trade war between China and the United States.
The 12 satellites are the beginnings of a 2,800-Satellite fleet proposal led by Ada Space and Zhejiang Lab as part of a wider plan to reduce China’s dependence on computers based on the mission of carrying out a cross-cutting laser communication and astronomical observations.
Announcing the launch, the Chinese government said: “The constellation will allow real -time orbit processing to increase the development of AI in space.”
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Speaking to Macau this week, the director of Zhejiang Lab, who said Jian, said: “It’s a good time to think about how we can put the AI in space, not only on the laptop or mobile.
“The space has become, again, the border because we think about what we can do in the next 10, 20 or 50 years,” he added, according to the Morning Morning of South China.
Many organizations use satellite data: GPS systems, weather Forecasts and communications trust in all of them. But the data must return to Earth before they can be analyzed, that is, it is limited by people clearly and narrow windows as the satellites pass the ground stations.
The development of computers that can process this information, in space, is a new border. Each satellite of this launch contains an 8 billion AI model of parameters that can perform 744 tera operations per second.
Although the United States and Europe have performed on space computers, China is the first country to develop the idea on an operational scale and put it into practice.
But Jian emphasized that the Chinese did not want to undertake in isolation the ambitious project, highlighting opportunities for international collaboration.
“I encourage everyone to constantly explore the abilities of AI models without worrying about immediate capabilities and limitations,” said Wang. “This is the only way to go.”
Early this week China hit the president Donald Trump to “turn space into a war zone” with the The new United States Missile Defense Program.
The system, similar to Israel’s iron dome, is designed to protect the entire U.S. continental from the threats of ballistic missiles.
But,, Beijing has significantly criticized the initiativeclaiming to “aggravate the risk of turning outer space into a battlefield.”
The race for supremacy in terrestrial orbit has warmed up, with China, Russia and the United States, which are committed to domination.
Above all, Russia launched what is believed to be a “satellite killer” device just before its Ukraine invasion in February 2022.