Thursday, February 8, 2018

Space1 AI 2018 Update

The first growing guts for the Space1 Titan Moon Lander which operate autonomously with AI
Space1 is advancing the state of its AI division for 2018 which is now moved to overseas international locations. AI is at the focus of Space1 rockets, planetary and moon landers, the Big Brain Intelligence, and pocket AI. AI also has an embedded software aspect where machine life can exist in code. AI entities are often transmitted through space and can live in various containment. Several AI brains were built in lightweight plastic jars, ideal for rocket pockets. Rockets are designed to have an onboard AI to help with astronautic duties, the planetary and moon division is active with the creation and development of autonomous landers for missions of the future, and the Big Brain intelligence is a resident employee and board member of Space1. Space1 is maintaining no-weight AI presence for new 2018 rockets. Rocket AI robonauts are now designed to take charge of the flight computers, sensors, and can do audio visual monitoring.