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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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