SpaceX inks compute deal with Reflection AI, an open source AI lab
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SpaceX and open source AI lab Reflection AI have signed a compute deal worth up to $6.3 billion, with Reflection paying $150 million per month for access to Nvidia's latest AI chips to support its open-weight AI models.
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