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NASA let AI drive the Perseverance rover
Across two days, the rover drove 456 meters without human control ...
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NASA just let AI drive the Perseverance rover on Mars for the 1st time
NASA’s Perseverance rover has completed the first artificial intelligence-planned drive on the surface of Mars, covering 807 feet across two separate sessions in December 2025. The achievement shifts ...
"The fundamental elements of generative AI are showing a lot of promise in streamlining the pillars of autonomous navigation ...
Using high-resolution imagery from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the AI analyzed the bedrock and boulder fields. It ...
NASA's Perseverance rover recently paused on a lengthy climb to look back upon the vast crater where it landed more than three years ago to begin scouring Mars for signs that the planet was once ...
The Mars Perseverance rover has been investigating the Jezero Crater and came across something that is not native to Mars at all. It is a meteorite that collided with the red planet. Though various ...
NASA's Perseverance rover took this selfie in May 2025. The Navcam used to capture the apparent comet images is located just below the large white camera at the top of the mast. NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS ...
The newest and most advanced Mars exploration rover, the Perseverance, is the main topic of discussion over at NASA these days, after it managed to effectively climb out of the Jezero Crater where it ...
NASA’s Perseverance rover has just made history by driving across Mars using routes planned by artificial intelligence instead of human operators. A vision-capable AI analyzed the same images and ...
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For the first time, NASA’s Perseverance rover completes Mars drives planned by AI
NASA’s Perseverance rover has completed the first AI-planned drives on another world, marking a ...
NASA's Perseverance Mars rover has completed the first drives on another world that were planned by artificial intelligence.
During the demonstration, NASA engineers used vision-language models, or VLMs, to create waypoints on Mars for Perseverance.
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