The system, known as METIS, was developed using artificial intelligence (AI)-based technologies including GPT models, augmented reality (AR) and knowledge bases (KG). This will allow astronauts to receive data in natural language and use that data to make real-time decisions without waiting for commands from Earth.
A special feature of the new approach is the integration of documents and live data such as sensor readings into a single knowledge base. This data is displayed through augmented reality, which reduces astronauts’ workload and helps them respond more quickly to changes in mission conditions.
Such artificial intelligence systems are expected to help make critical decisions on long-term missions such as Mars expeditions, where communication lag makes rapid interaction with Earth impossible.
Source: Ferra

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