Microsoft, NASA Launch Earth Copilot
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•NASA and Microsoft team up to create an Earth Copilot AI chatbot
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Microsoft and NASA have teamed up to launch Earth Copilot , a new custom copilot built on the Azure OpenAI Service platform.
The tool will help NASA make sense of the more than 100 petabytes of data collected from space.
Users will be able to interact with NASA ’s data with natural language prompts, making it more accessible to more scientists, students and others.
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