探索基于太空的可扩展人工智能基础设施系统设计
Exploring a space-based, scalable AI infrastructure system design

原始链接: https://research.google/blog/exploring-a-space-based-scalable-ai-infrastructure-system-design/

谷歌正在探索**“阳光捕捉者”项目**,这是一项雄心勃勃的计划,旨在*在太空*中构建可扩展的AI计算基础设施。 认识到人工智能的潜力以及地球资源的局限性,该项目旨在利用太阳巨大的能量——在轨道上效率显著更高——为配备谷歌TPU(AI处理器)的卫星星座供电。 这些卫星将通过激光通信互联,提供高带宽并最大限度地减少对地球基础设施的依赖。 目前的研究,详细内容见近期的一篇预印本论文,侧重于克服卫星通信、轨道力学以及辐射对计算的影响等挑战。 “阳光捕捉者”项目体现了谷歌在进行具有长远意义的宏大项目方面的历史——类似于他们早期在量子计算和自动驾驶领域的探索——并代表着通过太空计算释放人工智能全部潜力的重要一步。

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a foundational technology that could reshape our world, driving new scientific discoveries and helping us tackle humanity's greatest challenges. Now, we're asking where we can go to unlock its fullest potential.

The Sun is the ultimate energy source in our solar system, emitting more power than 100 trillion times humanity’s total electricity production. In the right orbit, a solar panel can be up to 8 times more productive than on earth, and produce power nearly continuously, reducing the need for batteries. In the future, space may be the best place to scale AI compute. Working backwards from there, our new research moonshot, Project Suncatcher, envisions compact constellations of solar-powered satellites, carrying Google TPUs and connected by free-space optical links. This approach would have tremendous potential for scale, and also minimizes impact on terrestrial resources.

We’re excited about this growing area of exploration, and our early research, shared today in “Towards a future space-based, highly scalable AI infrastructure system design,” a preprint paper, which describes our progress toward tackling the foundational challenges of this ambitious endeavor — including high-bandwidth communication between satellites, orbital dynamics, and radiation effects on computing. By focusing on a modular design of smaller, interconnected satellites, we are laying the groundwork for a highly scalable, future space-based AI infrastructure.

Project Suncatcher is part of Google’s long tradition of taking on moonshots that tackle tough scientific and engineering problems. Like all moonshots, there will be unknowns, but it’s in this spirit that we embarked on building a large-scale quantum computer a decade ago — before it was considered a realistic engineering goal — and envisioned an autonomous vehicle over 15 years ago, which eventually became Waymo and now serves millions of passenger trips around the globe.

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