NASA Is Developing , an AI Assistant for Astronauts.<br />NASA is creating an interface that is <br />similar to ChatGPT which will help astronauts complete tasks in space, Engadget reports. .<br />The idea is to get to a point where we have conversational interactions with space vehicles and they [are] also talking back to us on alerts, interesting findings they see in the solar system and beyond, Dr. Larissa Suzuki, a visiting researcher at NASA, via statement.<br />The idea is to get to a point where we have conversational interactions with space vehicles and they [are] also talking back to us on alerts, interesting findings they see in the solar system and beyond, Dr. Larissa Suzuki, a visiting researcher at NASA, via statement.<br />It's really not like <br />science fiction anymore, Dr. Larissa Suzuki, a visiting researcher at NASA, via statement.<br />NASA wants to use the new system on the Lunar Gateway, a space station that will be utilized for the Artemis mission.<br />The interface would let astronauts <br />quickly seek advice regarding experiments or maneuvers without having to reference manuals.<br />AI will also be used to complete <br />autonomous operations when the <br />Lunar Gateway is unoccupied, NASA says.<br />An example of this would be using AI to fix transmission glitches and other digital outages.<br />We cannot send an engineer up in space whenever a space vehicle goes offline or its software breaks somehow, Dr. Larissa Suzuki, a visiting researcher at NASA, via statement