The Race To Space: See How This Quick Adopting Technology Is Leading The Charge

By Ryan Canady | Thursday, 13 April 2023 12:00 PM
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Artificial intelligence is growing by leaps and bounds, and Fox News now reports that AI is taking the lead in the race to more space exploration.

Many have been enamored by ChatGPT and all that it can do, but there was a lot of interest in the space industry about using AI to help map out the universe and create a better way to get to space and do so safely. Astronauts and others have been using AI programs to help make sure they can map out everything about their space exploration trips long before ChatGPT and other programs hit the public.

Fox News reports that more than 50 years ago, the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” imagined what it would be like to have artificial intelligence help with the ability to explore space. The computer in that movie is known as HAL 9000, and it is a celebrated sci-fi movie.

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Although it might have all looked like a lot of science fiction at the time, the movie looks more and more like our reality. It seems that the use of computers and artificial intelligence will be something that will help propel more and more people into space in the future.

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Space agencies such as NASA and the European Space Agency have been using AI to map out the stars and planets. It helps to clarify where certain things are and how that all corresponds with our ability to access those different stars and planets. These agencies believe that it is so important to have access to those types of things, and we must get serious about the ability to use AI to chart out even more of the vast universe out there.

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NASA said in a blog in 2021 the following: “As machine learning advances, its scientific applications will expand to more and more missions.

For the future, this may mean that deep space missions – which travel to places where calibration rocket flights aren’t possible – can still be calibrated and continue giving accurate data, even when getting out to greater and greater distances from Earth or any stars.”

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Fox News reports that AI can comb through mountains of data to discover the information that people at NASA and other space agencies need about the various aspects of our universe that make a big difference in how we see space all around us.

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