Google and NASA are collaborating on an AI-driven medical assistant designed for long space missions, kicking off with the Artemis program aimed at returning to the moon.
The tool known as the Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant (CMO-DA) is a proof of concept AI that helps astronauts diagnose and treat symptoms when there’s no doctor available on board or when communication with Earth is restricted.
Powered by Google AI and trained on spaceflight literature, the Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant (CMO-DA) is here to assist a crew medical officer or flight surgeon in maintaining the health of the flight crew.
This AI medical assistant offers real time analysis of crew health and performance, allowing for medical decisions that are informed by data and predictive analytics.
“Initial findings indicated potential for dependable diagnoses derived from reported symptoms”, the blog states.
Google and NASA are teaming up with medical professionals to evaluate and improve the model, with the goal of boosting crew health and performance autonomously in upcoming space exploration missions.
The project is underway with a fixed contract from Google Public Sector, covering cloud computing, app development infrastructure, and model training.
NASA holds the source code for the application and will be involved in finalizing the models. Vertex AI offers access to Google models as well as third party solutions.
NASA intends to progressively enhance the system’s features. Upcoming versions will integrate real time data from onboard medical devices and will be trained to identify health issues specific to spaceflight, like how microgravity affects the human body.
Both NASA and NASA are currently collaborating with doctors to enhance the model, aiming to improve autonomous medical care for upcoming missions to the moon, Mars, and beyond. This technology could also provide quality medical care to individuals in remote areas on Earth.
This isn’t the first time NASA has integrated artificial intelligence into its projects.
Earlier this year, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the space agency successfully trialed a new AI system named Dynamic Targeting, which enables Earth observing satellites to autonomously determine where to point their cameras in less than 90 seconds, all without human input. Developed over a span of more than ten years, this technology simulates how a human would interpret images.
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