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The "Cloud" is finally leaving the ground. In this episode of The Human Machine, Christopher Lomas explores why the data center industry has hit a terrestrial wall and why the vacuum of space is the inevitable next frontier for AI. What could this shift mean for you and your customer or employee experience? As of April 2026, the environmental and energy costs of AI are staggering: a single 40-megawatt data center consumes over 1 million tons of fresh water annually. To escape this "energy crunch," visionaries like Philip Johnston (CEO, Starcloud) and Elon Musk (CEO, SpaceX) are racing to build orbital regions where solar energy is 36% more intense and cooling is "free" via the blackness of the void.
Highlights of this episode:
The backbone of the global economy is moving from under the Atlantic to Low Earth Orbit. Is your business ready to plug into the stars?
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By Christopher LomasThe "Cloud" is finally leaving the ground. In this episode of The Human Machine, Christopher Lomas explores why the data center industry has hit a terrestrial wall and why the vacuum of space is the inevitable next frontier for AI. What could this shift mean for you and your customer or employee experience? As of April 2026, the environmental and energy costs of AI are staggering: a single 40-megawatt data center consumes over 1 million tons of fresh water annually. To escape this "energy crunch," visionaries like Philip Johnston (CEO, Starcloud) and Elon Musk (CEO, SpaceX) are racing to build orbital regions where solar energy is 36% more intense and cooling is "free" via the blackness of the void.
Highlights of this episode:
The backbone of the global economy is moving from under the Atlantic to Low Earth Orbit. Is your business ready to plug into the stars?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.