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Data centers are racing to space — and regulation can’t keep up

Experts warn the move could shift critical infrastructure beyond national laws — deepening digital dependence for much of the developing world.

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restofworld.orgStai leggendo3 mesi fa

Data centers are racing to space — and regulation can’t keep up

Experts warn the move could shift critical infrastructure beyond national laws — deepening digital dependence for much of the developing world.

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technewsworld.com3 mesi fa

Data Centers in Space: Pi in the Sky or AI Hallucination?

As AI energy demands grow, technologists are eyeing orbital data centers powered by solar energy — but analysts say major technical and economic hurdles remain.

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  1. martedì 24 febbraio 2026·restofworld.org

    Data centers are racing to space — and regulation can’t keep up

    Experts warn the move could shift critical infrastructure beyond national laws — deepening digital dependence for much of the developing world.

  2. martedì 24 febbraio 2026·technewsworld.com

    Data Centers in Space: Pi in the Sky or AI Hallucination?

    As AI energy demands grow, technologists are eyeing orbital data centers powered by solar energy — but analysts say major technical and economic hurdles remain.