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CTOnews.com, June 26 (Xinhua)-- NASA engineers say they are developing an artificial intelligence (AI) interface similar to the HAL 9000 supercomputer in 2001 Space Odyssey, which could enable astronauts to talk to spaceships or ground control centers to communicate with intelligent robots exploring distant planets in the future. According to the developers of the technology, an early version of the AI is expected to be deployed on the lunar orbiting space station, which is part of the Artemis project.
"our goal is to reach a state where we can talk and interact with spaceships, and they can also give us alerts, interesting discoveries or situations outside the solar system," said Dr. Susanna, a visiting researcher at NASA. "this is no longer science fiction."
Dr. Suzanne introduced an interstellar communications network with built-in AI that can detect and possibly fix failures and inefficiencies at the IEEE meeting on next-generation space communications in London on Tuesday.
"it reports to the mission operator that a packet transmission from a spaceship may be lost or failed," she said. "We can't send an engineer to fix it every time the spaceship breaks down or the software fails."
The system also has a natural language interface that allows astronauts and mission controllers to talk to them without having to flip through tedious technical manuals to find relevant information. She imagines that astronauts can seek advice on space experiments or how to perform complex operations in this way.
Dr. Suzanne is also exploring how to deploy machine learning in space, where it is impossible to process large amounts of data through supercomputers. She describes a method called federal learning, which allows a group of robots looking for water or specific minerals on distant planets to share knowledge, meaning they can continue to learn without having to send large amounts of data back to Earth.
"these robots can learn together through collaborative updates and cooperate according to the observations of other robots," Suzanne said. this is a distributed learning technology that does not need to send all the data back to Earth. "
According to CTOnews.com, in addition to her position at NASA, Dr. Susanna is also the technical director of Google. She also participated in the new exhibition "Engineers" at the Science Museum in London, which opened on Friday, which showcases technologies ranging from space satellites and surgical robots to digital fashion.
Dr. Suzanne says working for NASA is the realization of her childhood dream. "I've had a wish list since I was 12," she said. "working with NASA is one of nearly 500 projects on it." She also fulfilled other wishes, such as meeting the royal family (King Charles), building robots (her first work was a Lego robot that can play drums) and visiting all Disneyland.
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