AI Boosts Satellite Internet
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Satellite Internet Will Let Us Put AI in Everything

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AI-powered agents need to be connected all the time to be truly effective.
The fast pace of AI agent innovation requires the AI models to be tweaked and updated often.
T-Mobile recently partnered with Starlink to provide connectivity to customers in reception dead zones.
The US military is excited about using it to keep troops connected in the field.
The European Commission has signed a contract to put a constellation of 290 satellites into orbit.
AT&T and Verizon are both working with the Texas satellite company AST Space Mobile to expand their coverage areas.
Apple has invested $1.5 billion into the satellite company Globalstar with the goal of building out its own constellation.
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