NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Completes Its 1st Drive Planned by AI
Perseverance rover executed two AI-planned drives covering over 1,496 feet on Mars, demonstrating AI's potential to halve route-planning time and enhance mission efficiency.
- On the mission's sols 1,707 and 1,709, the Perseverance rover executed AI-planned drives, traveling 689 and 807 feet respectively, using Claude from Anthropic.
- Because Mars lies far from Earth, communication delays motivate more autonomous onboard planning to reduce operator workload and access sites in decades of mission imagery logs.
- After generating continuous paths with waypoints, Claude analysed terrain to identify obstacles, and JPL engineers validated the commands through simulations checking over 500,000 variables and used JPL's digital twin.
- The test shortened route-planning from hours or days to minutes, demonstrating a tempo shift as NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said it advances exploration and Anthropic called it "high-stakes" work.
- Engineers say AI could soon plan mile-long routes and kilometer-scale drives across Martian terrain, but past Spirit rover losses highlight risks requiring JPL validation practices.
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NASA's Perseverance Mars rover completes its 1st drive planned by AI
NASA's Perseverance rover has completed its first-ever drive on Mars planned by artificial intelligence, automating a labor-intensive decision-making process typically performed by human planners on Earth.
NASA’s Perseverance rover completes first AI-planned drive on Mars
NASA says its Perseverance rover has completed the first rover drives on another world whose route plan was generated by generative AI, a step that could reduce the workload of human rover “drivers” and expand how far robots can travel between check-ins from Earth, as NASA noted. The demonstration involved two drives on the rim… The post NASA’s Perseverance rover completes first AI-planned drive on Mars appeared first on Research & Development W…
NASA’s Perseverance Makes History on Mars with Claude AI at the Helm
NASA’s Mars rover, Perseverance, recently completed its first drive using commands shared by Anthropic’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, Claude. The milestone marks the first time a generative AI model has played a direct role in planning a rover’s movement on another planet. The drive took place on January 27, with Claude delivering high-level navigation instructions that were translated into precise waypoints before transmission to Mars.
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