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AI: It's already '2001' in space exploration as scientists unravel mysteries of deep space
FOX Business correspondent Lydia Hu has the latest on jobs at risk as AI further develops on "America's Newsroom." Artificial intelligence is under a worldwide spotlight amid the proliferation of high-tech chatbots that can mimic human conversations. But long before ChatGPT hit the market, the space exploration industry integrated AI into research to help map the universe and allow scientists to better unravel the secrets of deep space. More than 50 years ago, the classic movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" featured a sentient AI computer named HAL 9000 and quickly became one of the most iconic sci-fi thrillers in the world. Since Hollywood released the film in 1968, reports show that real-life scientists working with high-tech artificial intelligence has become commonplace in the space exploration industry – and without the terrifying results that played out in the big-screen thriller.
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