An Extended Review on Cyber Vulnerabilities of AI Technologies in Space Applications: Technological Challenges and International Governance of AI

  • Citation: Breda, Paola, Rada Markova, Adam F. Abdin, Nebile Pelin Mantı, Antonio Carlo, and Devanshu Jha. “An Extended Review on Cyber Vulnerabilities of AI Technologies in Space Applications: Technological Challenges and International Governance of AI.” Journal of Space Safety Engineering 10, no. 4 (December 1, 2023): 447–58.
    • Topics:
    • Science Technology and Innovation
    • Keywords:
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Space applications
    • Cyber-vulnerabilities
    • Safety policy
    • Technical standards
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