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Artificial Intelligence Allows Space Robots to Gain Autonomy

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Space exploration of the future could be carried out without human beings. For the first time, artificial intelligence has drawn only the route of the Perseverance rover on Mars, marking a key step towards fully autonomous missions.
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Robotic rovers exploring the surface of Mars are self-driving and capable of avoiding obstacles or stopping at unexpectedly dangerous terrain. However, typically they follow the general route that the mission human personnel command them from the control center on Earth. Recently, thanks to artificial intelligence, the Perseverance, a robotic NASA rover that explores Mars land since landing there in 2021, decided on its own which route to follow…

Space exploration of the future could be carried out without human beings. For the first time, artificial intelligence has drawn only the route of the Perseverance rover on Mars, marking a key step towards fully autonomous missions.

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rts.ch broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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