Dubbed “Margaret Mead among the Starfleet” in the Times Literary Supplement, Janet Vertesi is associate professor of sociology at Princeton University and a specialist in the sociology of science, technology, and organizations. The author of Seeing like a Rover (Chicago 2015) and Shaping Science (2020), she has spent the past fifteen years studying how NASA’s robotic spacecraft teams work together effectively to produce scientific and technical results. She is also an active researcher in Human-Computer Interaction, publishing at ACM CHI, Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, and Ubiquitous Computing. Vertesi holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University and M.Phil from University of Cambridge; she is a Fellow of the Princeton Center for Information Technology Policy, an advisory board member of the Data & Society Institute, and a member of the NASA JPL Advisory Council. She writes about her Opt Out Experiments at https://www.optoutproject.net and her academic publications are at https://janet.vertesi.com
My opinion is that artificial intelligence can only help us explore space and even make new scientific discoveries.
The advantage of using artificial intelligence in rovers will undoubtedly be the example of the moon, the surroundings and their appropriate behavior, which is very important when it comes to navigation. Let's imagine rovers that have sensors or instruments that allow them to conduct research immediately after finding a sample, and artificial intelligence can enable them to do so.
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