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Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to all approaches that allow computers to simulate intelligence, such as data analysis computers or systems incorporated in autonomous vehicles.
Artificially intelligent systems are often taught by humans, a process that necessitates the creation of a large amount of complicated computer code. Data transfer across long distances is made easier using AI in space exploration.
Machine learning techniques for detecting new planets, and space weather utilising magnetosphere and atmospheric measurements are being developed by a number of organisations and government agencies.
Artificial intelligence-enabled space services will become a widespread trend, notably in the downstream and satellite operations sectors. The market is gradually becoming more competitive, and this trend will continue in the next coming years.
The Global AI in Space Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
IBM’s Watson Assistant now has additional artificial intelligence (AI) and automation features, making it easier for organisations to provide better customer support.
The company’s intelligent virtual agent has been enhanced to let organisations use AI and natural language processing (NLP) to solve client concerns on the first contact and offer them appropriate responses more rapidly through the phone, SMS, online, or any messaging channel.
The satellites manufactured by SpaceX have built-in sensors that steer them through space and prevent collisions with trash and other extraterrestrial things.
Satellite AI systems identify predicted patterns for planets, debris, and other satellites. SpaceX is also partnering with Microsoft Azure to produce a batch of satellites. Azure offers an orbital simulator that allows users to construct a digital environment to visualise satellite design.
With Spaceborne Computer-2, HPE and Microsoft will bring AI to the International Space Station. Spaceborne Computer-2 will be launched into orbit 20 on a Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo ship that will also transport tonnes of other supplies, experiments, and food to the station’s Expedition 64 personnel.
From NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island, Virginia, an Antares rocket will launch the Cygnus NG-15 supply mission.