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The first satellite with AI on board is now in orbit,… – AlKhaleej Today
The first satellite with AI on board is now in orbit,…

On September 2, a satellite the size of a cereal box was launched into space.
Called the PhiSat-1, it was intended to monitor polar ice and soil moisture, which at least on the surface makes it a pretty nondescript part of the kit.
For the developers of the satellite the European Space Agency (ESA), chip giant Intel and Irish robotics company Ubotica this launch meant months of work and was postponed by a failed rocket launch, two natural disasters and a global pandemic.
It was also a major technological…
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