Booz Allen Deploys the Power of Generative AI in Space
Groundbreaking LLM will enable astronauts to use generative AI for critical space missions on
“Booz Allen is thrilled to be at the cutting edge of this exciting development and is committed to pushing the boundaries of what is possible with AI and other mission-critical technologies in space,” said
Taking inspiration from the Wright brothers' first four flights more than 120 years ago, Booz Allen, in coordination with HPE, successfully uploaded the LLM to the
“When milliseconds matter, on-orbit AI becomes a must-have,” said
Developed rapidly over eight weeks, this LLM application, which builds upon years of extensive infrastructure investments from both HPE and the ISS, can play a new and critical role in providing remote data ingestion and retrieval-augmented generation, which will help enable edge deployed personnel to efficiently retrieve relevant information, accurately interpret, and solve complex issues using natural language processing at the edge of space. This proof-of-concept plays a paramount role in the deployment of AI and it can be expanded to solve future use cases where such capabilities are needed in disconnected environments, including under extreme conditions on Earth and in space.
“This type of breakthrough result by the Booz Allen team is exactly in line with the mission and purpose of the HPE Spaceborne platform. To make what was previously unattainable not just possible but also deployable,” said
HPE’s Spaceborne Computer-2 is an award-winning AI Edge focused High Performance Compute platform that provides the international scientific community access to a powerful compute platform in space and constrained environments.
Booz Allen has served for more than 60 years as a space program partner for defense, intelligence, and civil agencies across the federal government. Booz Allen applies deep mission understanding, innovative data solutions, and systems engineering and integration across three primary mission areas that address client challenges: Space Domain Awareness, Advanced Ground Systems, and Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Earth Observation. This deployment adheres to the firm’s AI mission: humans build it, humans power it, and humans thrive from it.
Read more about Booz Allen’s AI capabilities and the firm’s space solutions and impact.
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