BNB Chain award-winning project Orbit AI successfully launches its first satellite, initiating the first decentralized space AI cloud platform
BlockBeats News, December 10, the decentralized space AI network Orbit AI announced today that its first satellite, "OAI Genesis-1," has been successfully launched and entered its designated low Earth orbit (LEO). Genesis-1 is equipped with an NVIDIA AI core and has successfully run a 2.6B parameter AI model for real-time onboard analysis of infrared remote sensing data, reducing the data acquisition time for disaster early warning and maritime monitoring from "hours" to "seconds," while saving 90% of transmission bandwidth costs. Through cooperation with Nasdaq-listed company Powerbank (NASDAQ: SUUN), space solar energy can further reduce operational costs by 60%. Against the backdrop of global giants deploying space computing, this move marks Orbit AI as the first to deploy space AI applications.
With Orbit AI winning the BNB Chain hackathon award, it will jointly build the first decentralized space AI cloud platform: in the future, developers can deploy AI models, privacy applications, and even blockchain nodes on the satellite network, ensuring that code and data run in a physically isolated, neutral environment outside the jurisdiction of major countries, achieving ultimate digital sovereignty. Orbit AI will also allow community users to purchase satellite shares through the RWA mechanism, becoming co-owners of this space infrastructure.
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