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Garrett Reim
April 25, 2025
Artificial intelligence systems onboard the International Space Station could help improve the productivity of astronauts. Credit: NASA
Booz Allen Hamilton and Meta have deployed their “Space Llama” artificial intelligence (AI) system to the International Space Station (ISS). A test of Space Llama 3.2, conducted on April 24, verified the system as “fully functional” and showed it had a Technology Readiness Level of 8, Booz Allen and…
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