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A Call to Actions
A Call to Actions
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2 weeks ago
Investigating the ties between cutting-edge science/technology and government corruption. Discovering how God can be the solution to Earth’s most fringe issues.
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Investigating the ties between cutting-edge science/technology and government corruption. Discovering how God can be the solution to Earth’s most fringe issues.
Show more...
Technology
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity,
Science
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[Pt.2] A.I. Self-Driving Bio Research Labs in Deep Space | Ethics Review
A Call to Actions
40 minutes
2 years ago
[Pt.2] A.I. Self-Driving Bio Research Labs in Deep Space | Ethics Review
Ethics Review of the offically released 'Machine Intelligence' project document:  Biological Research and Self-Driving Labs in Deep Space supported by artificial intelligenceUNCLASSIFIEDREFERENCE:  https://www.nature.com/articles/s42256-023-00618-4?awc=26427_1680573176_5940bd6d73767a6047230294366df9cbAbstract:Space biology research aims to understand fundamental spaceflight effects on organisms, develop foundational knowledge to support deep space exploration and, ultimately, bioengineer spacecraft and habitats to stabilize the ecosystem of plants, crops, microbes, animals and humans for sustained multi-planetary life. To advance these aims, the field leverages experiments, platforms, data and model organisms from both spaceborne and ground-analogue studies. As research is extended beyond low Earth orbit, experiments and platforms must be maximally automated, light, agile and intelligent to accelerate knowledge discovery. Here we present a summary of decadal recommendations from a workshop organized by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration on artificial intelligence, machine learning and modelling applications that offer solutions to these space biology challenges. The integration of artificial intelligence into the field of space biology will deepen the biological understanding of spaceflight effects, facilitate predictive modelling and analytics, support maximally automated and reproducible experiments, and efficiently manage spaceborne data and metadata, ultimately to enable life to thrive in deep space.>A Call to Actions does not or will never support the R&D performed in this paper.
A Call to Actions
Investigating the ties between cutting-edge science/technology and government corruption. Discovering how God can be the solution to Earth’s most fringe issues.