While this new technology is an exciting development, it is important to remember that it is still in its early stages and may not be as reliable as other sources of space data. It is also important to note that the accuracy of the data provided by the Q&A function may vary depending on the user's experience with the technology. As such, it is important to use caution when relying on this technology for important decisions.
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Tenchijin and Microsoft Azure Partner to Create AI-Powered Q&A Function for Space Data
Tenchijin, a Japanese company, has partnered with Microsoft Azure to create COMPASS AI on Azure, a generative AI-powered Q&A function for space data. This new technology is designed to provide users with a way to quickly and easily access information about space data. EIN Presswire, a newswire service, reported on the collaboration.
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