Presentation
59. U.S. Space Force Guardians on Multi-Agent Systems in Space: A Thematic Analysis of Interviews
SessionPoster Session 2
DescriptionThe recent creation and development of the United States Space Force (USSF) reflects a larger growing effort to expand exploration and operations in space in both the public and private sectors. As humans migrate to space, they will most likely be supported by teams of non-human agents, such as artificial intelligence (A.I.) and robots. An example of this is the NASA exploration campaign (NationalAeronauticsAndSpaceAdministration, 2018) which outlines a future in which humans are supported by fleets of autonomous machines across the automation to autonomy spectrum. These agents and humans will work together as part of human–multi-agent system teams in order to succeed in the space domain. Vital to their success is the design of such systems that includes what capabilities and limitations they should have. Equally as important is their perceived reliability, and their overall impact on organizations like the USSF.
Event Type
Poster
TimeThursday, September 12th5:30pm - 6:30pm MST
LocationMcArthur Ballroom
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