SoftBank Founder Criticizes Elon Musk’s Space Data Center Plan as Risky and Impractical
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First reported by Now 14 · 9 hours ago
What happened
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son criticized Elon Musk’s plan to launch satellite-based data centers by 2028, calling it a risky and impractical gamble. Son emphasized that energy costs are a minor part of data center expenses and warned the project’s challenges could take over a decade to solve, which is too slow for the fast-moving AI industry. He urged focusing on near-term AI investments instead.
- 01SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son calls Musk’s space data center plan a risky and impractical gamble.
- 02Musk aims to launch satellite data centers by 2028 to cut energy costs, a key SpaceX investor pitch.
- 03Son says electricity is only 7% of data center costs; chips are the major expense.
- 04He estimates it could take a decade or more to solve space data center challenges.
- 05Son stresses AI winners will be decided soon, urging focus on short-term AI investments.
- 06SoftBank plans to invest tens of billions in AI infrastructure, prioritizing AI over space ventures.
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