Insight into the time and space for the first time publicly unveils the "Integrative AI Constellation" with 576 satellites to create the capability for "daily" earth observations.
At the "Future Computing and Future Computing Power" special forum of the 2026 World Artificial Intelligence Conference, InsightSpace publicly unveiled the "Number-Compute Integrated AI Constellation" for the first time. The constellation aims to conduct high-frequency global observations with the goal of "scanning the globe once a day". It is designed to provide AI agents with objective "Earth truth" data support through low-cost, high-timeliness, and high-consistency multi-source data flow products, effectively supplementing the prediction bias of AI large models in their understanding of the physical world. At the same time, with "Earth state variables" as the core, it helps AI to build understanding and deductive capabilities that conform to the operating laws of the physical world. According to the plan, the "Number-Compute Integrated AI Constellation" will consist of 576 low-orbit and super low-orbit satellites, forming a multi-modal heterogeneous data perception network that synergizes computational power between the sky and the earth, comprehensively capturing dynamic variables on Earth. The first phase of the constellation will consist of 168 satellites, with the goal of achieving preliminary wide-area networking and constructing the basic foundation of space-based information perception. By 2026, InsightSpace will be the first to launch two experimental satellites.
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