Hi, I’m working on a research project related to Earth observation data and AI-assisted interpretation. I’d like to ask:
Does NASA currently explore or support the integration of large language models like ChatGPT (or other generative AI models) for automatic interpretation, querying, or summarizing Earth science datasets (e.g. satellite data, climate observations)?
I’m especially interested in potential use cases such as:
Natural language interface for querying metadata
AI-generated summaries of scientific data collections
Integration with DAACs or Earthdata Search
Accessibility tools for non-experts
Thank you in advance for any guidance or references!
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Can ChatGPT Be Applied to Earth Data Interpretation at NASA?
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Re: Can ChatGPT Be Applied to Earth Data Interpretation at NASA?
Hello @gptopenaijp ,
Thanks for asking your question on the Earthdata Forum. While waiting for a response from one of our Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), here's an article your may find interesting:
Architecting the Future: A Vision for Using Large Language Models to Enable Open Science
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/news/blog/architecting-future-vision-using-large-language-models-enable-open-science
Best!
Thanks for asking your question on the Earthdata Forum. While waiting for a response from one of our Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), here's an article your may find interesting:
Architecting the Future: A Vision for Using Large Language Models to Enable Open Science
https://www.earthdata.nasa.gov/news/blog/architecting-future-vision-using-large-language-models-enable-open-science
Best!