Does the success of autonomous spacecraft and the rise of AI render human involvement in future space exploration unnecessary?

Last Updated: 02.07.2025 01:05

Does the success of autonomous spacecraft and the rise of AI render human involvement in future space exploration unnecessary?

Maybe not ‘necessary’ necessary, but still handy to bring along. How better to help young AI learn patience?

Probably not.

Ty QPG,

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Even were AGI & autonomous swarms of robot space drones to take over space exploration tomorrow, they'd probably want to take a few humans, and maybe some other species along—heck why not a biosphere or two?

Does the success of autonomous spacecraft and the rise of AI render human involvement in future space exploration unnecessary?