NASA To build an artificial intelligence chatbot that can answer users’ questions about Earth, with Microsoft is cooperating. by name Earth CopilotThis artificial intelligence tool can use spatial information to answer users’ questions about planet Earth.
According to a statement published on Microsoft’s blog, users with NASA’s Earth Copilot artificial intelligence tool can answer questions such as “What was the impact of Hurricane Ian on Sanibel Island?” or “How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected US air quality?” reach
NASA’s artificial intelligence for Earth-related questions
In general, the main goal of designing this artificial intelligence tool is to access and understand more scientific data related to the earth. The video below shows how the Earth Copilot AI works:
Currently, it is more difficult for people who are not researchers or scientists to access information in NASA’s database, and NASA is trying to make access to its scientific data public by launching Earth Copilot.
“Tyler Bryson”, the vice president of Microsoft, also points out in this statement that “artificial intelligence can simplify the process of accessing scientific data and reduce the time required to obtain information about Earth data to a few seconds.”
Of course, the Earth Copilot artificial intelligence is currently only available to NASA scientists and researchers to evaluate its capabilities. After that, it will look at adding the tool to NASA’s Visualization, Exploration and Data Analysis (VEDA) platform, which already makes some of the space agency’s data available to users.
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