AI's Orbital Trajectory: $110B Ignition, Mainframe Sunset, and the Dawn of Trust
Editor's Note
The emergence of AI-native security protocols, digital twin platforms for network development, and trust layers for AI agents signals a shift from raw capability to responsible deployment. The potential to modernize legacy systems, like COBOL-based mainframes, further underscores AI's disruptive power. These advancements suggest a future where AI is not just a tool, but an intelligent partner, capable of accelerating innovation and solving complex problems – from securing satellite communications to managing orbital assets – provided we build the right safeguards and governance mechanisms from the outset.
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