NASA as a space agency works meticulously in developing systems that help astronauts explore space. Space exploration by NASA astronauts includes operations like maneuvers, experiments, and many more. According to a few reports, the space agency has started working on AI to bring their version of ChatGPT. This enables astronauts to make things easy with different applications.
The latest reports from Guardian have suggested that a new language model is being developed by NASA. This particular model of AI from NASA will help the astronauts in their expedition missions and experiments in Space. Furthermore, NASA has already made plans to use this AI technology on their forthcoming Lunar Gateway project as per the reports.
NASA Developing Its Own AI Bot With ChatGPT-Like Interface
NASA’s envisioned system of AI will not only allow astronauts to communicate and get answers to queries. The AI system will even enable the astronauts to relay alerts and share discoveries made during the expedition in space. As per the sources, the space agency will use the Lunar Gateway station to orbit the moon and provide support for the Artemis mission.
Meanwhile, the use of the AI system in this mission will help the astronauts to simplify the heavy work into tasks. This way, astronauts can deliver better results with better efficiency taking the aid of artificial intelligence. The AI system will have an interface that’s similar to the Chat GPT.
These systems developed for the mission will include autonomous operations of science payloads. The prioritization of data transmission, health management of the Gateway, and more. Moreover, the integration of the AI system into these tasks with the help of machine learning will change the way of working on the station. Overall operations will become more autonomous and catch potential issues in a much better way.
The AI system integrated into the station can address issues such as data transmission glitches or digital outages arising on the station. It’s a hustle every time to send an engineer to rectify data transmission glitches and inefficiencies. Instead, the automation of the system will enable the station for smooth operation and stability.
Dr Larissa Suzuki, a computer scientist spoke about the same at the IEEE meeting. The engineer has pointed out the topic of conversational interactions between humans and space vehicles. Furthermore, she stated that this technology is no longer a science fiction story and becoming a reality shortly.
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