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Astronauts on China’s Tiangong space station have been receiving support from an “intelligent” robot.
Cai Xuzhe, Song Lingdong, and Wang Haoze — the current crew of the Shenzhou 19 mission on Tiangong — have been collaborating with a robot named Xiao Hang (“Little Space”) that utilizes human-robot cooperative interaction software.
This software has enabled them to conduct various experiments concerning human-robot spatial dynamics, characterization of robot behavior, and multimodal interaction technologies. These experiments aim to promote mission efficiency by enhancing the interactions between astronauts and robotic systems, as reported by China Central Television (CCTV).
Xiao Hang can be observed maneuvering and positioning itself in microgravity and is capable of aligning and capturing photographs upon request. However, it may assume larger responsibilities in the future.
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