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ISRO’s Nitish Kumar: Spacecrafts Need AI That Thinks, Not Just Computes

Artificial intelligence is often seen as a natural partner for space exploration. Missions demand automation, agility, and precision, but the risks of black-box models make adoption difficult. Nitish Kumar, scientist at ISRO and recipient of its Innovative Young Scientist Award, explained why intelligibility and explainability are central to AI in space. Addressing the gathering at Cypher 25, India’s largest AI conference organised by AIM from S…
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