China develops AI that ‘can use deception to hunt satellites’
- The team ran thousands of simulated space battles in which the hunters developed the ability to ‘trick’ their target
- Researchers believe there will be no role for humans in this type of conflict, with AI being used to power both hunter and prey

In the experiment, the AI commanded three small satellites to approach and capture a high-value target, repeating the exercise thousands of times.
Eventually the targeted satellite learned to detect the incoming threat and fired up powerful thrusters to evade the pursuit.
But it was then lured into a trap after the AI ordered the three hunters to veer off their original trajectory, as if giving up the pursuit.
One of the hunting satellites then suddenly changed course and deployed a capturing device from a distance of less than 10 metres (33 feet).
“This is spectacular,” said lead scientist Dang Zhaohui, professor of astronautics from Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xian, in a paper published in domestic peer-reviewed journal Aerospace Shanghai on April 25.