Elon Musk Says Solar-Powered AI Satellite Constellation Would Be Able To Prevent Global Warming

Elon Musk suggested that a large solar-powered AI satellite constellation could help to prevent global warming by slightly adjusting the amount of solar energy reaching Earth. Responding to a user on X, he added that only minor adjustments would be needed to balance global temperatures and prevent warming and cooling.

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Elon Musk shared his thoughts about using space technology to prevent global warming. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) on November 3, Musk said, "A large solar-powered AI satellite constellation would be able to prevent global warming by making tiny adjustments in how much solar energy reached Earth." Musk’s post drew attention and sparked curiosity about how such a system could work on a global scale. An X user asked how the AI constellation could ensure precise adjustments to solar energy across Earth's hemispheres while managing seasonal and geopolitical challenges. Musk replied, "Yes. It would only take tiny adjustments to prevent global warming or global cooling for that matter.“ X Developer Kit: Elon Musk-Run Platform Announces New XDK for Python, TypeScript To Build and Scale Apps.

Elon Musk Suggests AI-Powered Solar Satellite Constellation Could Prevent Global Warming

Elon Musk Says Tiny Adjustments Needed in Solar-Powered AI Satellite Constellation To Prevent Global Warming

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