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Artificial intelligence is paving the way for exciting new possibilities in the realm of space exploration. But as with every other avenue in which AI is making strides, there are a number of ethical considerations that we need to keep in mind.

From clearing up space junk orbiting Earth to unearthing the moon’s untapped resources, AI is not just a tool but a game-changer in how we approach and manage these challenges and then some.

In this episode, our host, Carter Considine, explores AI’s potential to extend the lifespan of spacecraft, autonomously repair damaged equipment, redefine ownership rights in the vastness of space, and even engage with alien civilizations via chatbots.

But, as always, this journey isn't without its moral quandaries. Imagine AI making split-second decisions that could impact the integrity of historical artifacts or scientific landmarks on other celestial bodies. What are the ramifications of AI having to choose between two undesirable outcomes?

By asking these questions, we’re really only skimming the surface, but it’s the price we pay to enjoy the rewards of navigating the frontiers of AI and space exploration.

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