Sourcery

How AI is Reaching the Most Extreme Parts of the World

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Jan 26, 2026
Dan Wright, CEO of Armada — building modular AI factories to deploy compute and connectivity in extreme places. He discusses bringing AI to ships, deserts, Arctic regions, and even space. Topics include partnerships with SpaceX and Microsoft, Starlink’s role in global deployment, geopolitics of US vs Chinese AI stacks, and why data centers beyond Earth are coming.
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INSIGHT

Bridging The Global AI Divide

  • 70% of the world lacks access to AI because hyperscale cloud data centers only cover ~30% of the globe.
  • Modular, mobile AI factories let you deploy compute faster, cheaper, and more flexibly to bridge that gap.
ANECDOTE

Deployments In The Ocean, Desert, And Arctic

  • Armada ran the Navy's first offshore edge computing during UNITAS, packing Azure Stack and cutting-edge apps into an aircraft carrier.
  • They also deployed the first modular data center in Saudi desert summers and in the Arctic for Alaska disaster response.
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Compute Is Inevitable In Space

  • Data centers in space are inevitable as lunar and Martian robotics and industry require on-site compute.
  • Space-based compute becomes essential once robots build bases or automate mining in hostile environments.
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