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Israel's Space Surprises: AI on Steroids and Laser Comms
Season 2 · Episode 432

Israel's Space Surprises: AI on Steroids and Laser Comms

How do you process millions of kilometers of satellite data in real-time? Explore the future of orbital AI and laser communications.

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 3, 202618m 35s

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Show Notes

In this episode of My Weird Prompts, hosts Corn and Herman dive into a breaking report from the Jerusalem Post regarding Israel’s Ministry of Defense and the future of orbital intelligence. As regional tensions escalate in early 2026, the technological arms race has moved 500 kilometers above the Earth. The hosts explore the technical hurdles of moving terabytes of data from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites to the ground, highlighting the shift from traditional radio frequencies to high-bandwidth laser communications. They also discuss the rise of "edge computing in space," where onboard AI chips filter massive amounts of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data in real-time to detect anomalies before the data even reaches a human analyst. From the specialized work of Unit 9900 to the challenges of adversarial machine learning, this episode unpacks how "AI on steroids" is redefining the modern battlefield. Is the future of warfare won in the seconds between sensing and identifying? Tune in to find out how Israel’s independent launch capabilities and high-revisit constellations are creating a real-time "mini-map" of the region.