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EP44: Current AI Technology in Space by Justin Goodwill, Christopher Wilson and James MacKinnon
28 Nov 2024
Disclaimer: This podcast is completely AI generated by NoteBookLM 🤖 Summary In this episode we discuss This NASA Goddard Space Flight Center document that examines the challenges and progress of using artificial intelligence (AI) onboard spacecraft. It discusses limitations of current radiation-hardened processors and explores the potential of using up-screened commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components for enhanced performance. The report highlights various AI applications in space, such as autonomous navigation, remote sensing, and disaster response, illustrating how these advancements are improving mission capabilities. Specific examples of AI implementation in past and current missions are provided, showcasing the evolution of onboard AI technology. Finally, the document addresses the ongoing need for continuous model validation and the development of high-performance, radiation-hardened processors.
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