Engineers at NASA are working hard to create a sophisticated ChatGPT-style interface that might change space exploration by enabling mission commanders to speak with AI-powered robots on faraway planets and moons and astronauts to conduct natural language discussions with spaceships.

An early iteration of the AI system is being prepared for deployment aboard the Lunar Gateway, an impending space station essential to the Artemis mission, according to Dr. Larissa Suzuki, a visiting researcher at NASA. She noted that the goal of the program is to develop conversational engagements with spacecraft so they may communicate important messages and fascinating discoveries from the solar system and beyond, The Guardian reported.

Dr. Suzuki presented an interplanetary communications network using artificial intelligence at a symposium on next-generation space communication conducted at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in London.

This AI system may fix errors and inefficiencies in real-time in addition to detecting them. By warning mission controllers of probable transmission losses or failures, sending engineers into orbit to fix every technical problem will be unnecessary.

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