It's been many months since the European Space Agency announced that it was building an AI for testing aboard the International Space Station. Named "CIMON" (short for Crew Interactive Mobile Companion), the digital helper is finally up and running aboard the ISS, and space station crew are getting a chance to test it out.
No, we're not in for a HAL-9000 type of scenario (at least not yet), but CIMON definitely still has some quirks to be worked out. In a hilarious debut, the smiling artificial face gives astronauts a good chuckle as it starts to act a bit wonky, and it was all captured on video for us to enjoy.
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NASA’s adorable space station AI had an emotional meltdown in his debut originally appeared on BGR.com on Mon, 3 Dec 2018 at 22:25:30 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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