NASA has partnered with Microsoft to develop an AI-powered chatbot aimed at making sense of vast amounts of Earth-related science data.
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Though the tool is only accessible to NASA scientists and researchers for now, the agency aims to roll it out to the general ...
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Microsoft and NASA have teamed up on Earth Copilot, a software tool that uses AI to simplify the process of analyzing Earth ...
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NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has selected Southwest Research Institute.
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Microsoft and NASA have launched "Earth Copilot," an AI chatbot designed to simplify access to NASA's extensive geospatial data, making complex scientific insights more accessible to the public.