Abundant AI from Space and Autonomous AI in Laptops: Two Bold Leaps, One Grounded Reality Check
Early 2026 has brought two noteworthy developments in the AI space. First, the SpaceX–xAI merger, announced in February, where Elon Musk outlined a vision for scaling AI compute to extraordinary levels through orbital data centers in space and, in the longer term, lunar manufacturing and further scaling. Second, Anthropic’s Claude Cowork, introduced in its research preview in January and now expanding, which positions itself as a virtual teammate capable of handling desktop tasks, file management, and workflow coordination for knowledge workers. Both initiatives carry genuine ambition. They reflect serious efforts to address real constraints—whether energy and infrastructure limits for large-scale training, or the repetitive aspects of office productivity. At the same time, they invite a calm, contextual re-look at what is actually achievable in the near and medium term, and where familiar structural realities apply. The Two Visions in Brief Musk’s post-merger direction centers o...