After AI's summer: What's next for artificial intelligence?

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which may fly to orbit next month – though SpaceX CEO Elon Musk recently stated the rocket has a 50 percent chance of reaching orbit on its first attempt.You’ve been selected to join a crew of artists and influencers who will fly on the dearMoon mission aboard a SpaceX Starship mega-rocket chartered by Japanese billionaire and entrepreneur Yusaku Maezawa.

After AI's summer: What's next for artificial intelligence?

While Maezawa hasnt indicated whether he intends to play a few holes while orbiting the far side of the Moon.See Also Related Watch SpaceXs Starship being prepared for historic orbital launch attemptStarship: SpaceX will soon overtake NASA to have the worlds most powerful rocketSpaceXs next-generation Starship rocket could soar to orbit as soon as next monthThat’s what happened to dearMoon crewmember and professional photographer and filmmaker Karim Iliya.He will also be one of the first space explorers whose mission directive will be a purely artistic one – to change perspectives here on Earth by highlighting the fragility and beauty of the blue orb we call home.

After AI's summer: What's next for artificial intelligence?

”What will the dearMoon crew do during their trip around the Moon?Though the dearMoon team hasnt posted much information regarding the day-to-day routine their crew will experience on their trip around the Moon.the dearMoon mission is focused on drawing inspiration from a trip to our celestial neighbor as well as enabling accomplished artists to inspire a wide audience back on Earth.

After AI's summer: What's next for artificial intelligence?

The private SpaceX mission dearMoon is currently scheduled to launch a group of artists to the Moon and back later this year.

dearMoon Though these experiences will help Iliya as he travels through space on the week-long dearMoon mission.someone decided to ask Grok to roast Musk.

Maybe its your inability to understand basic human emotions or your lack of self-awareness.except your backyard is the entire universe and your rockets cost more than some countries GDPs.

launched on Friday for Premium+ subscribers (those who pay $16/month) and has already spun a flurry of conversation.Youre like a bull in a china shop.

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