Microsoft is working with NASA to develop a chatbot that will help users find information about the planet without having to delve into specialized databases.
Here's what we know
Microsoft will launch the Earth Copilot chatbot, which will be trained on data from the NASA repository. AI will be integrated into it, which will ultimately allow it to answer various questions from users on Earth. For example, he will explain the impact of Hurricane Ian on Sanibel Island or how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected air quality in the United States. It may tell you about magnetic storms or approaching asteroids, about abnormal weather phenomena, or provide you with interesting information about Earth.
The main goal of launching Earth Copilot will be to simplify access to scientific data so that anyone can read it without having specialized knowledge.
Here's a comment from Tyler Bryson, Microsoft's vice president of health and public sector:
For many, finding information requires navigating technical interfaces, understanding different data formats, and mastering the intricacies of geospatial analysis – specialized skills that very few users possess. AI can make this process easier.
For now, Earth Copilot is only being tested by NASA specialists and scientists. It is unclear when it will be generally available, but there is no doubt that such an idea will be widely used by curious users.
Source: The Verge The Verge
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