Jyunmi Hatcher
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using generative AI to start planning missions for their rovers and those kinds of things.
And so they're kind of doing that in parallel right now.
So right now, I guess the question is, which do you predict for the next decade is the biggest advance or the direction that we're going to see space missions go towards?
Are we going to see more on the conservative side or do you think we're going to see on the more experimental side?
I have to push back, Andy.
I have to push back.
I understand there may be some logistical issues.
I understand there is some danger involved, but I think exploration of our universe is an intrinsic quality of humanity.
Like Danielle said,
there is that curiosity that's built into people.
And I think while NASA is probably taking the best route right now in terms of building upon what they already know,
Always taking safety first.
I think the pushes into having experimental AI and testing it out in the safest conditions allows them to bring that knowledge and apply it to their manned missions or their crewed missions.
I think there is...
a level of human experience and tying that into the human condition, if you want to use those kinds of terms, that we want to go, we need to explore, we need to experience it ourselves so that- Speak for yourself.
Speak for yourself.
I definitely am speaking for myself.
I am sure there's plenty of people who think it's crazy and they don't want to go.