Artificial Intelligence and the Space Enterprise: Taxonomy and Emerging Opportunities
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Synopsis
While the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in space systems is not new, its influence is growing as AI technologies evolve and integrate across more phases of the space mission lifecycle and in new applications. But where is AI likely to have the greatest effect and impact in the space community—and can it help maintain U.S. leadership in space?
Authors: Paul C. Frakes, Katherine E. Melbourne, Lauren H. Perry, Erik J. Linstead, and Andrew Brethorst
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Authors
Paul Frakes
Project Lead for Strategic Foresight, Center for Space Policy and Strategy
Paul Frakes is project lead for the Strategic Foresight Team within the Center for Space Policy and Strategy (CSPS) at The Aerospace Corporation.
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Katherine Melbourne
Policy Analyst, Center for Space Policy and Strategy
Katherine Melbourne is a policy analyst in the Center for Space Policy and Strategy at The Aerospace Corporation.
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