
An artificial intelligence chatbot named "Ukun" has been launched on China's "Tiangong" space station. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This was reported by Kursiv.media. "Ukun" is developed based on a large language model and was delivered to the station on July 15 via the "Tianzhou-9" cargo spacecraft.
The AI assistant helps the crew plan complex operations, provide instructions, and deliver real-time information. During their third spacewalk, cosmonauts used this system to receive precise recommendations.
Experts highly appreciate the convenience and comprehensiveness of "Ukun." This experience serves to expand the use of artificial intelligence in China's space programs, enhancing mission safety and efficiency.
This new technology simplifies astronauts' workflows and helps ensure their safety. With the help of artificial intelligence, complex tasks can be performed accurately and quickly.
Additionally, this system plays a crucial role in promptly resolving issues that arise on the space station. China's achievements in this area contribute to increasing its competitiveness in the space sector.
In the future, the application of artificial intelligence is expected to expand further. This will be an important factor in improving the efficiency of space research.