LAGOS, Nigeria (VOICE OF NAIJA) – NASA is reportedly making important progress in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) by creating a ChatGPT-like interface that is similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and this interface could revolutionize communication between astronauts and spacecraft.
A prominent space agency’s engineers are working on a cutting-edge technology that will enable humans and their craft to communicate naturally, and mission controllers will be able to communicate with AI-powered robots on faraway planets and moons.
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The Guardian reported that NASA plans to use a ChatGPT-like interface with a natural language interface that will let astronauts and mission control ask the AI for advice and direction.
Astronauts might easily contact the AI for assistance with difficult space experiments or maneuvering duties rather than relying on lengthy technical instructions.
The Lunar Gateway, a future interplanetary space station that is an integral aspect of NASA’s Artemis program, will house the first use of this AI technology.
The project’s engineers are sure that this cutting-edge interface will improve the abilities of astronauts stationed on the Lunar Gateway by enabling them to easily communicate with AI systems and gain access to real-time instructions and suggestions.
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The Lunar Gateway is a cutting-edge spaceship with numerous features, including a power and propulsion system, a human home, docking capabilities, an airlock, and logistics modules.
It will be an essential platform for both crewed and uncrewed experiments, allowing for the testing of operational techniques and technological advancements for extended space missions, such as upcoming expeditions to Mars.
Even when the Lunar Gateway is empty, NASA understands the value of artificial intelligence and machine learning technology in operating it.
These technologies will enable a number of autonomous capabilities, including the autonomous operation of research payloads, data transmission prioritization, gateway health management, and health monitoring.
Future deep space missions will be enabled by the space station’s efficient and successful functioning thanks to the incorporation of AI.