Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest Tech news from SynapseFlow

    What's Hot

    Fresh SharePoint Vulnerability Exploited Soon After Disclosure

    July 18, 2026

    AI Progress Just Became Predictable. Here’s the Machine Behind It

    July 18, 2026

    Fluance RT87 turntable review: great sound, slightly finicky setup

    July 18, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Homepage
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    synapseflow.co.uksynapseflow.co.uk
    • AI News & Updates
    • Cybersecurity
    • Future Tech
    • Reviews
    • Software & Apps
    • Tech Gadgets
    synapseflow.co.uksynapseflow.co.uk
    Home»Future Tech»SpaceX Eager to Support the Pentagon’s Lethal AI Models
    SpaceX Eager to Support the Pentagon’s Lethal AI Models
    Future Tech

    SpaceX Eager to Support the Pentagon’s Lethal AI Models

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyJuly 18, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Advertisement



    Sign up to see the future, today

    Advertisement

    Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech

    After years of being engaged, it looks like SpaceX and the Pentagon are finally ready to send out save-the-dates.

    On Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported that Elon Musk’s formerly-just-rockets company is now in talks with the Department of Defense over providing the military access to its data-center capacity for running AI models, tying the knot on their already close relationship.

    People familiar with the matter told the newspaper that the arrangement could cost the Pentagon billions of dollars, but stressed the talks are ongoing and could fall apart.

    Computing power is a precious commodity during this ever-raging AI boom, and SpaceX has it in spades. Musk has rapidly built data centers in Memphis, Tennessee and a lot of that capacity hasn’t been tapped into, with Bloomberg reporting that his AI startup xAI is only using 11 percent of its total computing power.

    Selling this excess compute would help generate the company some much needed revenue, even if it directly benefits its rivals. SpaceX has struggled to be profitable, losing $5 billion last year. And xAI, which was folded into SpaceX before its IPO last month, burned through $6.4 billion over the same period. All the while, Musk has struggled to sell his Grok chatbot to businesses, as its capabilities lag behind leaders like Anthropic and ChatGPT.

    The real story, though, is the deepening ties between Musk’s business empire and the Pentagon, which goes way back. SpaceX has worked with the military to deploy a secretive network of spy satellites, for example, and also had a small contract to experiment with building a rocket that could deliver military cargo across the globe.

    Those collaborations have gotten way bigger in the past year. In May, it won a $2.29 billion Space Force contract to build a network of satellites that could function as a military internet service, connecting weapon systems across the globe. That same month, it was awarded an even larger $4.16 billion contract to provide the technology to build a system that can track missiles and aircraft from orbit.

    To be clear, Musk’s companies are far from the only tech leaders to be getting in bed with the Pentagon. Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Oracle all have similar deals for providing cloud computing capacity to the military, as well as for providing their AI models, the WSJ noted.

    But it’s a particularly hypocritical road to be going down for Musk. When Musk cut off Starlink satellite access to the Ukrainian forces in 2023, he reasoned that he didn’t want SpaceX to be “explicitly complicit in a major act of war and conflict escalation.” Fast forward to this June, when a Pentagon official bragged that the military used Grok to fire 2,000 missiles at Iran during Operation Epic Fury, sparking a war that killed thousands of civilians in the country.

    More on SpaceX: SpaceX’s Shares Tank After Starship Fails to Launch

    Advertisement
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    The Tech Guy
    • Website

    Related Posts

    AI Progress Just Became Predictable. Here’s the Machine Behind It

    July 18, 2026

    NASA Pushes New Wing Design to Find Structural Limits

    July 18, 2026

    Anthropic Says Chatbots Have What May Be a Key Feature of Consciousness. Are They Right?

    July 18, 2026

    Alphafold is Evidence of a Computational Universe

    July 17, 2026

    A Tide-Fueled Trove of Biodiversity in Guinea-Bissau

    July 17, 2026

    Is AI Making Us Dumber?

    July 17, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Advertisement
    Top Posts

    You don’t need a NAS to self-host — I proved it with hardware from my closet

    June 7, 2026282 Views

    Spotify is giving one of its best playlists a big visual upgrade to give subscribers ‘a closer connection’ to its New Music Friday curators — and I think it could be the update it’s always needed

    June 12, 2026171 Views

    The iPad Air brand makes no sense – it needs a rethink

    October 12, 202516 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Advertisement
    About Us
    About Us

    SynapseFlow brings you the latest updates in Technology, AI, and Gadgets from innovations and reviews to future trends. Stay smart, stay updated with the tech world every day!

    Our Picks

    Fresh SharePoint Vulnerability Exploited Soon After Disclosure

    July 18, 2026

    AI Progress Just Became Predictable. Here’s the Machine Behind It

    July 18, 2026

    Fluance RT87 turntable review: great sound, slightly finicky setup

    July 18, 2026
    categories
    • AI News & Updates
    • Cybersecurity
    • Future Tech
    • Reviews
    • Software & Apps
    • Tech Gadgets
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube Dribbble
    • Homepage
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    © 2026 SynapseFlow All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.