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Home / Technology / AI Pilot Takes Flight into Space Domain

AI Pilot Takes Flight into Space Domain

3 Dec

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Summary

  • Shield AI's autonomous software now targets satellite operations.
  • Partnership uses Sedaro's simulation tools for space testing.
  • Goal: enable satellites to perform tasks without ground control.
AI Pilot Takes Flight into Space Domain

Defense technology firm Shield AI is expanding its reach into the space industry through a strategic alliance with Sedaro, a startup specializing in cloud-based simulation tools. This partnership will focus on adapting Shield AI's Hivemind Pilot system for satellite operations, with the ambitious goal of enabling spacecraft to perform a greater number of tasks autonomously, thereby diminishing the need for constant ground control.

The collaboration, announced on December 3rd, positions Sedaro's digital engineering environment as the primary platform for developing and testing Shield AI's software in space-related scenarios. Hivemind Pilot, renowned for allowing aerial, maritime, and ground vehicles to operate collaboratively in GPS-denied conditions, will be integrated as Sedaro's preferred autonomy software for future in-orbit demonstrations.

This initiative addresses the increasing demand for AI technologies that can grant satellites more freedom to maneuver, respond to threats, and coordinate operations. As the space industry shifts towards larger, distributed constellations, the need for autonomy that reduces human oversight is becoming paramount, marking a significant entry point for Shield AI into this evolving market.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Shield AI is partnering with Sedaro to adapt its AI pilot software for use in satellite operations, focusing on in-orbit autonomy.
Hivemind Pilot will be developed and tested using Sedaro's simulation tools, aiming to enable satellites to perceive, decide, and act together without constant ground control.
AI is crucial for satellites to increase maneuverability, respond to threats, coordinate with other spacecraft, and operate autonomously in contested environments.

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