NASA is Partnered with Microsoft Create an AI chatbot designed to easily access and understand scientific data about the Earth. The tool, called Earth Copilot, can answer questions about Earth by condensing NASA’s extensive geospatial information into easy-to-understand answers.
To create this tool, NASA is integrating AI into a data repository that Earth Copilot can reference to answer questions such as “What was the impact of Hurricane Ian on Sanibel Island?” Masu. or “How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected air quality in the United States?”
With the launch of Earth Copilot, NASA aims to “democratize” access to scientific data, as information in NASA’s databases is currently more difficult for researchers and non-scientists to obtain and understand. We are aiming for
“For many, finding and extracting insights requires navigating technical interfaces, understanding data formats, and mastering the intricacies of geospatial analysis. , which most users do not have,” he said in the announcement. “AI can streamline this process and reduce the time to insights from Earth’s data to seconds.
At this time, Earth Copilot is available only to NASA scientists and researchers who will evaluate the tool’s capabilities. Next, consider integration into NASA’s Visualization, Exploration, and Data Analysis (VEDA) platform. The VEDA platform already provides access to some of NASA’s data.