Space X, Starlink Wants More Satelites, Microsoft's Big Contract, Open AI, and more
This week we discuss how all of these streaming services are causing subscription fatigue. There are new trailers for Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalkers and the Mandalorian. Space X announces its plans to launch Starships to the moon in 2022 and Starlink gets approval to increase its satelite plan to 42,000. Microsoft wins the bid for a major government contract and they begin investing in Elon’s Open AI. Google claims to have gained quantum supremacy with its latest quantum computing test. We also have a new record for the longest flight after the Airforce spy plane lands after 780 days.
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Links to topics discussed:
Subscription fatigue
Star Wars final trailer and Mandalorian trailer released
Starlink to launch 42,000 total satelites
Elon uses Starlink to send out a Tweet.
SpaceX wants to land Starship on the moon by 2022 with passengers
Microsoft has invented $1bil in Elon’s Open AI
Microsoft wins $10bil government contract for cloud computing
Jeff Bezos nearly lost richest man alive title
Big leap for quantum computing
Air Force space plane lands after a record 780 day flight
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