NASA has announced the creation of its own ChatGPT

Fantasy will become reality: human voice communication with technology
The American space agency is making grandiose plans. According to NASA, the agency intends to acquire its own chatbot for a very specific purpose. Namely, thanks to the analogue of ChatGPT, communication between astronauts and ships in voice mode will become possible.
However, the National Administration emphasizes that there is no need to hurry in this matter. The project will be implemented in stages, starting with the construction of a new space station.
At the first stage, the object called Lunar Gateway will be built and launched. The name hints at its purpose: the device will aim at the study of the Moon and the surrounding space. Its construction is planned as part of the Artemis project.

However, in the future, the Lunar Gateway station will be used more globally. It will become a kind of starting point, from where people will be able to fly to the far corners of space for its detailed study. In particular, thanks to a transfer to Lunar Gateway, a person will be able to realize such an ambitious undertaking as visiting Mars.
So far, the exact timing of the implementation of the first stage of a large-scale project in NASA is not called. Tentatively, this will be the end of the 2020s.
What potential lies in the use of a neural network in space?
If the agency does not disclose details about the embodiment of ideas on the verge of fantasy, then American specialists are happy to talk about the prospects of this area in order to show how valuable developments in the field of AI in the space plane will be.
According to NASA, reality will become as close as possible to science fiction, because a person will be able to communicate with spacecraft in the most direct sense of the word and receive a response from them. For example, the ship will tell about amazing discoveries, give a warning if necessary.
In addition, the use of a neural network will mean limitless prospects in self-learning technology. Without access to supercomputers, stations and ships will update software and information databases by exchanging data with each other.
Of course, such prospects are drawn absolutely incredible. I would like to believe that the leading minds of mankind will foresee all the risks that the use of AI in space entails.
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