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The Future of Space Exploration: Robots and AI
The future of space exploration will involve a mix of humans and robots with advanced AI capabilities, trained with petabytes of data, helping make mission decisions. This may lead to thousands, possibly millions, of people in low Earth orbit.
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The gas pressurized helmet in biosuits serves as an information portal for engineers, design and architecture students working on the suits.
29:33 - 31:20 (01:47)
Summary
The gas pressurized helmet in biosuits serves as an information portal for engineers, design and architecture students working on the suits. From a fashion perspective, the suits look awesome.
ChapterThe Future of Space Exploration: Robots and AI
EpisodeDava Newman: Space Exploration, Space Suits, and Life on Mars
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
Spacesuits are crucial for long-term staying and exploration on Mars as they provide the necessary life support system and mobility needed for astronauts and civilians to conduct research and search for evidence of life.
31:20 - 32:01 (00:41)
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Spacesuits are crucial for long-term staying and exploration on Mars as they provide the necessary life support system and mobility needed for astronauts and civilians to conduct research and search for evidence of life.
ChapterThe Future of Space Exploration: Robots and AI
EpisodeDava Newman: Space Exploration, Space Suits, and Life on Mars
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The future of space exploration will rely heavily on AI systems to assist with both fully autonomous flight control and mission decisions.
32:01 - 36:00 (03:58)
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The future of space exploration will rely heavily on AI systems to assist with both fully autonomous flight control and mission decisions.
ChapterThe Future of Space Exploration: Robots and AI
EpisodeDava Newman: Space Exploration, Space Suits, and Life on Mars
PodcastLex Fridman Podcast
The future of space tourism looks promising, with the potential of having thousands or even millions of people in low Earth orbit.
36:01 - 38:29 (02:27)
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The future of space tourism looks promising, with the potential of having thousands or even millions of people in low Earth orbit. Despite this potential, there is still a future for the human species on Earth, as long as we act urgently.