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In this week's episode 175 in Space, Rod Pyle and Tarik Malik join in with Daniel Selva to talk about crew interactions and trust with computer-based AI.
So you're on a one-month flight to Mars… 5 people and 1 computer are on a crew for seven months. You have been told to give fear that the HAL-9000 computer on your mission will leave your heart, but can you really do it?
In this episode, Dr. Selva from Texas A&M joins us and talks about his recent research on trust with AI at HERA Habitat Simulator at NASA's Johnson Space Center. The results were not completely as expected! Join us in this fascinating view of spaceflight procedures and interactions with crews in emergencies.
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I'm joining Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik on Space.com to tackle those questions and more weekly on Friday afternoons. You can subscribe today with your favorite podcatcher.

Rod Pyle is author, journalist, television producer and editor-in-chief Advertising astra magazine. He has written 18 books on space history, exploration and development. Space 2.0, NASA Innovation, Interplanetary robot, Battlestar Blueprint, A wonderful story from the space age, First it's the moonand Destination Mars
In his previous life, Rod produced numerous documentaries and short films for History Channel, Discovery Communication, and Disney. He also worked in visual effects Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Battlestar Galactica Reboots, and various sci-fi TV pilots. His latest TV credits came in the NATGEO documentary about Tom Wolf's iconic book The right thing.

Tariq Malik, editor-in-chief of Space.com, has been Space.com since 2019 and has been covering Space News and Science for 18 years. He joined the Space.com team in 2001. He first joined as an intern and soon as a full-time space flight reporter covering human spaceflight, exploration, astronomy and the night sky. He became the managing editor for Space.com in 2009. On-air talents have released space stories on CNN, Fox News, NPR and more.
Tarik is an Eagle Scout (yes, he won the Space Exploration Merit Badge), a space camp veteran (four times as an adult, once as an adult), and rides the ultimate “vomiting comet” while reporting on the Zerogravity fire. Before joining Space.com, he served as a staff reporter for the Los Angeles Times, covering urban and educational beats. He holds degrees in journalism from the University of Southern California and New York University.
