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At the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference “Future Computation · Future Computing Power” special forum, Insight unveiled the “AI Constellation with Computational Computing” for the first time. The constellation aims to provide AI agents with objective “Earth True Value” data support through low-cost, time-efficient, and highly consistent multi-source data streaming products to effectively make up for predictive biases in AI's perception of the physical world; at the same time, with “Earth State Variables” as the core, it helps AI build understanding and deduction capabilities that conform to the laws of the physical world. According to the plan, the “Computational AI Constellation” will be composed of 576 low-orbit and ultra-low-orbit satellites to form a multi-modal heterogeneous data sensing network with the combined computing power of heaven and earth to comprehensively capture dynamic variables on Earth. The first phase of the constellation was built on a scale of 168 satellites. The goal is to achieve preliminary wide-area networking and build a foundation for space-based information sensing. Within 2026, Insight Time and Space will be the first to complete the launch of two test satellites.

Zhitongcaijing·07/18/2026 12:57:01
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At the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference “Future Computation · Future Computing Power” special forum, Insight unveiled the “AI Constellation with Computational Computing” for the first time. The constellation aims to provide AI agents with objective “Earth True Value” data support through low-cost, time-efficient, and highly consistent multi-source data streaming products to effectively make up for predictive biases in AI's perception of the physical world; at the same time, with “Earth State Variables” as the core, it helps AI build understanding and deduction capabilities that conform to the laws of the physical world. According to the plan, the “Computational AI Constellation” will be composed of 576 low-orbit and ultra-low-orbit satellites to form a multi-modal heterogeneous data sensing network with the combined computing power of heaven and earth to comprehensively capture dynamic variables on Earth. The first phase of the constellation was built on a scale of 168 satellites. The goal is to achieve preliminary wide-area networking and build a foundation for space-based information sensing. Within 2026, Insight Time and Space will be the first to complete the launch of two test satellites.