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Astrobiology in the Time of Artificial Intelligence.

Created on 20 Jun 2026

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Caleb Scharf

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Astrobiology. Pages 15311074261463025. Jun 20, 2026. Epub Jun 20, 2026.

Abstract

The Viking missions showcased multiple spaceflight technologies that represented state-of-the-art capabilities: From digital line-scan imaging to the operation of complex onboard laboratories and software-controlled process autonomy. Since Viking, there have been extraordinary, and still accelerating, advancements in computing technology that impact science, society, and exploration. These developments have occurred in both hardware and software and have resulted in increasingly capable devices, advanced programming tools, and algorithmic innovations. The subset of artificial intelligence known as machine learning has emerged as one of the most transformative of these developments; it has major implications for space exploration and for improvements to the search for evidence of life beyond Earth. Those improvements include the integration of data across different scales and increased sensitivity to complex features in data, as well as the generation of adaptive strategies for sampling environments. In this article, the present and future nature of space exploration and astrobiological research is examined through the contextual lens of Viking and through the history and possible future of artificial intelligence.

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42322137
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 20 Jun 2026.

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