NASA and Google in collaboration with each other developing assistant Artificial Intelligence Medicine It is the task of maintaining the health of astronauts on Mars’ missions.
As human space missions are prolonged and increased from the ground, it is more difficult to maintain the health of the team members. Astronauts at the International Space Station have so far accessible contact with the Houston Control Center, regularly delivering drugs and returning to the ground after 6 months, but these will change for the long -term missions that NASA and business companies such as SpaceX are planning.
NASA and Google’s collaboration to build artificial intelligence medical assistant in space
NASA seeks self -sufficiency in providing medical services in space. One of the primary steps of this route is the development of CMO-DA in collaboration with Google. This multimedia artificial intelligence assistant working through speech, text and imagery in the context Vertex AI Google runs and helps astronauts diagnose and treat the symptoms of the disease if the doctor is not disconnected or discontinued.
The project is based on a fixed contract with Google’s public sector that covers cloud services, software development and model training. The program source code belongs to NASA and the organization is involved in improving models.
According to reports, Google’s medical assistant in three common scenarios includes Ankle injury, side pain and ear pain Tested. Three doctors, including an astronaut, examined the assistant’s performance in the initial evaluation process, obtaining history, clinical analysis and treatment. The results showed that the accuracy of diagnosis and treatment of the side pain 74 %Ear pain 80 % And ankle injury 88 % It has been.
The development path of this tool is in a step -by -way, and NASA intends to add more data such as medical devices and the model to better understand specific space medical conditions such as Its micrograms Educate. Google has not given clear information about its plans to obtain legal permits to use this assistant in medical offices on the ground, but if the assistant is approved for use in space, the next step can be to use it on the ground.
Finally, this technology can not only improve the health of astronauts, but its teachings may be applied in various areas of health.
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