Human and Machine in Spaceflight
Guest: Professor David Mindell of MIT
In this episode, #22, and the following one, #23 we are going to do something unusual. We will explore the adoption of sophisticated control automation and look for lessons that may apply to the adoption of AI-augmented systems.
To help us understand these lessons, we are fortunate to have for our next two episodes Professor David Mindell of MIT. He is the acclaimed author of numerous books in this area, notably "Digital Apollo - Human and Machine in Spaceflight." In this book he examines both the design of the flight controls for the vehicles that conveyed astronauts to the moon in 1969 and beyond and how the people were trained to use them.
Dr. David Mindell is Professor of Aerospace Engineering and the History of Technology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Professor Mindell has spent more than three decades researching the myriad relationships between people and machines and innovating to improve them. He is interested in human and machine collaboration; navigation and autonomy for transportation and mobility; ultra-wideband systems; history of aviation and spaceflight; and entrepreneurship.
Recorded: 2025-01-13
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To Read Further
https://sts-program.mit.edu/people/sts-faculty/david-a-mindell/
https://infinite.mit.edu/video/david-mindell-phd-%E2%80%9996
NTSB report on the McCain collision https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/accidentreports/reports/mar1901.pdf
CNO report on the McCain collision https://www.secnav.navy.mil/foia/readingroom/HotTopics/CNO%20USS%20Fitzgerald%20and%20USS%20John%20S%20McCain%20Response/CNO%20USS%20Fitzgerald%20and%20USS%20John%20S%20McCain%20Response.pdf