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Tyler Bryson, Microsoft’s corporate vice president for U.S. health and public sector industries, said Earth Copilot lets users interact with NASA’s data repository conversationally.
Now, Microsoft engaged in a significant service in partnership with NASA, with Earth Copilot set to offer immense knowledge of the platform and make it easily understandable for the masses.
Tyler Bryson, Microsoft’s corporate vice president for U.S. health and public sector industries, said Earth Copilot lets users interact with NASA’s data repository conversationally.
NASA is partnering with Microsoft to launch Earth Copilot, an AI chatbot that will make it easier to access and understand the information in the agency’s vast databases.
NASA and Microsoft have announced a project called Earth Copilot, which will allow anyone to access NASA's massive amount of observational data, totaling more than 100 petabytes, through a ...
Microsoft Edge is now getting more AI, and I’d be surprised if an even bigger push for more Copilot isn’t just around the corner Microsoft builds new AI chatbot for NASA ...
US space agency NASA has partnered with Microsoft to develop an easier-to-access and user-friendly Artificial Intelligence-based chatbot that can help people decode scientific data about Earth.