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Jeff Bezos Plans to Build AI Data Centers in Space to Harness The Power of Solar Energy | The Gateway Pundit | by Ben Kew

Last updated: October 5, 2025 1:50 pm
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In a bold announcement, former Amazon CEO and billionaire Jeff Bezos has unveiled an ambitious plan to construct AI data centers in orbit.

Speaking at the Italian Tech Week in Turin, Bezos elaborated on how these colossal gigawatt-scale facilities will be established in space over the coming decades, aiming to harness solar energy far more efficiently.

“Building these massive training clusters in space makes sense due to the constant availability of solar power,” Bezos stated during his dialogue with John Elkann, Chairman of Ferrari and Stellantis. “In orbit, you’ll find no clouds, no rain—just pure, uninterrupted sunlight.”

Bezos expressed confidence that within the next twenty years, the cost of operating data centers in space will become more economical than their Earth-bound counterparts. “We’ve already seen this shift occur with weather and communication satellites,” he noted. “The next transformative step will be AI data centers, followed by other manufacturing processes moving off-planet.”

However, amid this futuristic vision, Bezos issued a cautionary note regarding the potential pitfalls of artificial intelligence, likening it to the dot-com bubble of the early 2000s. “While we should remain optimistic about the long-lasting societal benefits of AI—similar to those that emerged from the internet 25 years ago—it’s crucial to distinguish these realities from the speculative bubbles that may arise,” he warned.

Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos:

In the next 10-20 years, we will see the construction of giant, gigawatt-scale data centers for AI training clusters in space, utilizing 24/7 solar energy to make space a key component of Earth’s industrial and technological framework. pic.twitter.com/6U052b4BeS

— Haider. (@slow_developer) October 4, 2025

Artificial intelligence demands monumental energy resources to operate and train extensive models. Tech giants like OpenAI, Google, and Microsoft are erecting sprawling data centers brimming with powerful computer chips that require extensive cooling methods to prevent overheating. As AI’s influence expands, so does its energy consumption, raising significant concerns about resource allocation across the globe.

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Bezos’s aerospace venture, Blue Origin, has long advocated for shifting industrial activities into space to safeguard Earth’s environment.

What a view. From our new free flying camera—deployed on yesterday’s New Shepard mission. (The “bubble” is the seam between two 180-degree lenses.) pic.twitter.com/X6nX5vz2YT

— Jeff Bezos (@JeffBezos) September 20, 2025

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