NASA Artificial Intelligence Could Help Astronauts Work More Efficiently in Space (NASA Feature)
"The Mars Exploration Rover activity planning has taken the human team on Earth about one-and-a-half hours every day for each of the two rovers, " said Alonso Vera, who leads a group developing artificial intelligence software at NASA Ames Research Center, located in California's Silicon Valley. "Our goal is to reduce planning time to about 10 minutes for a typical Mars surface mission, and we are a good part of the way there now," he ventured.


