Space AI: The ISS Deploys its First Generative AI Program
The International Space Station (ISS) has taken a significant step forward in its mission to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) in space exploration. Recently, the ISS deployed its first generative AI large language model, developed by US-based AI-tech firm Booz Allen Hamilton. This cutting-edge technology is set to revolutionize the way the space facility gathers and processes data, enabling it to operate more efficiently and effectively in extreme environments.
What are the Space AI’s Features?
The generative AI LLM is part of a larger system that includes a Hewlett-Packard Enterprise’s (HPE) Spaceborne Computer-2. This advanced supercomputer is designed to support the AI model, allowing it to perform complex tasks such as retrieving relevant information, interpreting it accurately, and solving space-related issues. The AI model is specifically designed to assist ’edge-deployed personnel’ in their tasks, making it an invaluable asset to the ISS team.
The International Space Station in orbit
Real-Time Data Processing
Traditionally, the ISS would gather data aboard the research outpost and send it to Earth for processing. However, with the onboard supercomputer’s space AI, the ISS can now evaluate data in low-Earth orbit in near-real-time. This results in a staggering 30,000 times reduction in download size, significantly reducing download times in space. According to HPE, this feature is a game-changer for space exploration, enabling the ISS to operate more efficiently and effectively.
The Future of Space Exploration
The deployment of the generative AI LLM on the ISS marks an exciting new chapter in space exploration. As AI technology continues to evolve, we can expect to see even more innovative applications in the field. With the ability to process data in real-time, the ISS will be able to respond more quickly to changing situations, making it an even more valuable asset to the scientific community.
The International Space Station in orbit
Conclusion
The deployment of the generative AI LLM on the ISS is a significant milestone in the development of space AI. With its ability to process data in real-time and support edge-deployed personnel, this technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we explore space. As we look to the future, it will be exciting to see how this technology continues to evolve and improve our understanding of the universe.