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With NASA eyeing long-duration crewed missions to the moon and beyond in the coming years, it has to be sure that if a medical situation arises, the astronauts are well equipped to deal with it.
NASA and Google are testing an AI-powered medical assistant to help astronauts diagnose and treat health issues during ...
NASA and Google are collaborating to create an AI medical assistant to support astronauts on long-duration space missions.
Physicians rated diagnostic accuracy at 88% for ankle injuries, 74% for flank pain, and 80% for ear pain in early tests, according to NASA presentations.
Google and National Aeronautics and Space Administration have joined hands to build AI-powered medical assistance to ...
To bridge that gap, NASA is partnering with Google to test an A.I. medical assistant for long-duration missions. Known as the ...
The multimodal tool, which includes speech, text, and images, runs inside Google Cloud’s Vertex AI environment.
NASA and Google are collaborating on an AI medical assistant. It is called Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant or CMO-DA.
DA, to help astronauts diagnose and treat illnesses independently on long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars.
NASA and Google have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that outlines plans for cooperation on a variety of areas, including large-scale data management, massively distributed computing ...
The new AI tool could help astronauts diagnose and treat medical issues when far from Earth and beyond the reach of doctors.