SPACEX SAYS PLANS FOR ORBITAL AI DATA CENTERS, MOON AND MARS INFRASTRUCTURE MAY NOT BE COMMERCIALLY VIABLE,
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https://www.reuters.com/world/spacex-says-unproven-ai-space-data-centers-may-not-be-commercially-viable-filing-2026-04-21
SpaceX warned investors that its ambitions to build [space-based artificial intelligence data centers](https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/musks-mega-merger-spacex-xai-bets-sci-fi-future-data-centers-space-2026-02-04/), as well as human settlements on the moon and Mars, rely on unproven technologies and may not become commercially viable, according to a company filing.
The business risks laid out in SpaceX's pre-IPO filing, which have not been previously reported, present a far more cautious assessment of the rocket maker's future than the vision laid out publicly by billionaire CEO Elon Musk in recent weeks, as the company gears up for what could be the [largest initial public offering in history](https://www.reuters.com/business/aerospace-defense/spacex-registers-take-rocket-maker-public-blockbuster-ipo-bloomberg-news-reports-2026-04-01/).
“Our to develop orbital AI compute and in-orbit, lunar, and interplanetary industrialization are in early stages, involve significant technical complexity and unproven technologies, and may not achieve commercial viability,"