We were honored to work with @NASAJPL on this project to demonstrate the first reported vision language model in space. It was a great conversation with @TimFernholz to discuss how AI is on track to transform Earth observation.
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📣 @TimFernholz at @TechCrunch breaks down how General Compute is building its inference cloud with SambaNova, and why faster, more efficient inference infrastructure is becoming critical for the next wave of AI.
Featuring insights from General Compute CEO @FPuklowski and CTO @GoodisonJason.
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@TechCrunch's @TimFernholz reports: “Max Hodak’s Science Corp. is preparing to place its first sensor in a human brain.” Science Advisor Dr. Murat Günel says: “The idea of using natural connections through neurons and creating a biological interface between the electronics and the human brain is genius.”
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We have shipped our 20kW satellite - Gravitas - to the launch site.
Given the supply chain to operate at this power regime doesn’t exist, we had to build 85% of the satellite in-house. This includes building our own large solar arrays, high power propulsion system, large batteries, large reaction wheels and much more.
This launch will represent the first time all of these systems are test on orbit together.
Internally at @K2SpaceCo, we’ve thought about a few levels of success for this mission - we expect mission success to fall somewhere along this spectrum:
- Tier 1 (Baseline mission success): Deploy solar arrays, establish comms, operate the satellite —> we’ve now got an operational 20kW satellite on orbit
- Tier 2: Power on the payloads, activate the 20kW propulsion system —> we’re completing payload missions and have fired the highest power hall thruster ever flown on orbit
- Tier 3: Orbit raise the satellite, test performance in high radiation environments (like 2,000km) —> we’ve collected massive amounts of data on the performance of the platform in very very difficult environments
More than anything, Gravitas represents the start of an iterative journey, where we will take the data we receive from this first satellite and incorporate it into the next wave of satellites launching next year.
We’re excited to start this journey, we’ll report back as we get more data.
Thanks to Tim for covering our story on TechCrunch
techcrunch.com/2026/03/19/k2…
This article by @TimFernholz is by far the best explainer on this issue that I've read and I've had to read a lot of these articles lately
Why the economics of orbital AI are so brutal techcrunch.com/2026/02/11/wh… via @techcrunch
.@TimFernholz asking all the right questions here
Extra shielding weight added to Firefly's Alpha rocket could result in a decent reduction to its 1,000 kg to LEO payload capacity. Working with thin, thin margins in the small lift launch game
During the Space Transformation Summit—hosted by Aerospace, @aiaa, @SpaceForceDoD and @TechCrunch—eight leaders engaged in a tabletop "riskgaming" exercise designed by @Lux_Capital. Over the course of four rounds, players acted as CEOs of AI companies or government entities in a competition to outpace China in AI tech milestones
In a post-game discussion with @TimFernholz, Aerospace CTO Debra Emmons, @sramji (Sailplane CEO and @trueventures' AI Scout), @DannyCrichton (Lux Capital), and USSF Lt. Col. Tim Trimailo shared their insights on the experience.
Learn more about what the exercise entailed and challenges participants faced on @payloadspace: payloadspace.com/the-pentago…
"Mr. Dean and Mr. Creus-Costa, the company’s head of A.I., bought a bunch of powerful gaming computers — picking them up at a McDonald’s from a Craigslist vendor — and got to work feeding their balloon data into this new approach to forecasting."
@TimFernholz is really the only reporter who picked up on the alpha that exists in McDonalds parking lot Craigslist deals