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Can humanoids dance? Or will billions of Tesla robots choose to forgo such technological frivolity?
Philip Johnston is CEO of Starcloud. They build data centers in space. Their first satellite just launched on SpaceX Falcon 9. You can track it orbiting Earth right now.
This short covers humanoid robots, data centers in orbit, and whether the future includes dancing machines.
We talk about:
- Why Philip predicts 5 billion humanoids by 2035
- What humanoid robots will actually do (not dance—work)
- How space-based data centers solve Earth's power crisis
- Why orbit is better for computing than ground (cooling, energy, latency for some tasks)
- The Starcloud satellite currently in orbit (track it yourself)
- Whether robots need to be humanoid at all (or if we're copying ourselves for ego)
Philip's thesis: Humanoids scale faster than anyone expects. Not because they're better than specialized robots—but because they navigate human infrastructure without redesigning the world.
The question: Do we need 5 billion humanoids? Or do we just think we do because they look like us?
This is a short from the full conversation. Listen to the complete episode for more on space infrastructure, orbital manufacturing, and the future Philip's building.
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Guest: Philip Johnston, CEO, Starcloud
Topics: Humanoid robots, space data centers, satellites, SpaceX, infrastructure, robotics, orbital computing
Status: Starcloud satellite currently in orbit
Format: Short episode | Full version available
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By Mark Fielding and Jeremy GilbertsonCan humanoids dance? Or will billions of Tesla robots choose to forgo such technological frivolity?
Philip Johnston is CEO of Starcloud. They build data centers in space. Their first satellite just launched on SpaceX Falcon 9. You can track it orbiting Earth right now.
This short covers humanoid robots, data centers in orbit, and whether the future includes dancing machines.
We talk about:
- Why Philip predicts 5 billion humanoids by 2035
- What humanoid robots will actually do (not dance—work)
- How space-based data centers solve Earth's power crisis
- Why orbit is better for computing than ground (cooling, energy, latency for some tasks)
- The Starcloud satellite currently in orbit (track it yourself)
- Whether robots need to be humanoid at all (or if we're copying ourselves for ego)
Philip's thesis: Humanoids scale faster than anyone expects. Not because they're better than specialized robots—but because they navigate human infrastructure without redesigning the world.
The question: Do we need 5 billion humanoids? Or do we just think we do because they look like us?
This is a short from the full conversation. Listen to the complete episode for more on space infrastructure, orbital manufacturing, and the future Philip's building.
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Guest: Philip Johnston, CEO, Starcloud
Topics: Humanoid robots, space data centers, satellites, SpaceX, infrastructure, robotics, orbital computing
Status: Starcloud satellite currently in orbit
Format: Short episode | Full version available
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Other ways to connect with us:
Listen to every podcast
Follow us on Instagram
Follow us on X
Follow Mark on LinkedIn
Follow Jeremy on LinkedIn
Read our Substack
Email: [email protected]