AI in Space (Deep Space 1)
sConner writes: "I know the CNN 2001 articles were mentioned, but I believe this one deserves special mention. It's a little piece about the role of AI on one of NASA's unmanned spacecraft currently in operation. Not much detail, but Deep Space 1 seems like a nifty fellow!" I'm not sure this merits the title "artificial intelligence", but it is impressive nonetheless.
Mess things up once - that can happen to anyone. Nobody's perfect. (Or even close.)
Mess things up the same way, repeatedly, in the hope that the next time it'll be different - that takes a brand of relentless pursuit of futility that few can achieve.
It's a small world and it smells funny; I'd buy another if it wasn't for the money; Take back what I paid (SoM)
JPL's web pages on DS1 are pretty detailed. Lots of interesting stuff here, especially the Mission Logs (latest one here) written with reasonable detail and considerable humor by Marc Rayman (quoted in the CNN article).
Particularly cool are pictures of the ion propulsion system at work!
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Is it okay to cry "Movie!" in a crowded firehouse? --Steve Martin
If I remeber my sci-fi (and I damned well should) HAL was programed with 2 seprate and conflicting primary mission objectives. He then suffered failures in his ability to make dicisions. Then he kicked back into "save my own a**" mode, and killed the people who would shut him down. No "emotions taking over" as mentioned in the article.
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Psychos do not explode when the sunlight hits them, I don't care how fucked up they are.