What happens when AI models become a commodity? The value shifts to a more strategic asset – proprietary data.
In our latest episode of The Frame Podcast, host Raycho Raychev (CEO & Founder, EnduroSat) and James Mason (CSO, Planet) break down the coming “AI commodification cliff” and why this makes space data the most valuable asset in the global economy.
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The era of mega-constellations is no longer exclusive to giants like SpaceX and Amazon. Paul 'Rusty' Thomas, a former executive at both companies and now CEO of EnduroSat USA, predicts a future with 100,000 satellites in orbit—a milestone he believes is rapidly approaching. This explosion in satellite deployment is being fueled by advancements in mass-producible payloads and modular satellite platforms like EnduroSat's Frame ESPA-class satellite. The technology to launch, operate, and maintain such a large number of satellites in the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) environment already exists, paving the way for a new wave of innovation in space. This isn't just about the big players anymore; the democratization of space is here. Buckle up.