2018
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1811.06526
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Artificial Intelligence for Interstellar Travel

Andreas M. Hein,
Stephen Baxter

Abstract: The large distances involved in interstellar travel require a high degree of spacecraft autonomy, realized by artificial intelligence. The breadth of tasks artificial intelligence could perform on such spacecraft involves maintenance, data collection, designing and constructing an infrastructure using in-situ resources. Despite its importance, existing publications on artificial intelligence and interstellar travel are limited to cursory descriptions where little detail is given about the nature of the artific… Show more

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“…This scheme is agnostic to the question of whether probes carry biological beings, are commanded by AIs (Hein & Baxter 2018) or other methods. In any case, it requires capabilities including the calculation of deceleration maneuvers, data collection, re-pointing of transmitters and receivers, and the acceptance of new commands.…”
Section: Possibility Of Interstellar Travel With Durable Probesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scheme is agnostic to the question of whether probes carry biological beings, are commanded by AIs (Hein & Baxter 2018) or other methods. In any case, it requires capabilities including the calculation of deceleration maneuvers, data collection, re-pointing of transmitters and receivers, and the acceptance of new commands.…”
Section: Possibility Of Interstellar Travel With Durable Probesmentioning
confidence: 99%