NASA tests RamaLama-powered medical AI assistant for deep space missions
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Red Hat
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NASA's Johnson Space Center is testing the Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant (CMO-DA), powered by RamaLama for local AI inference, to help astronauts diagnose and treat medical symptoms during deep space missions to the Moon and Mars. The system addresses the challenge of providing medical care when real-time communication with Earth-based doctors is limited or impossible due to distance.
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· 3 pulledAs the world prepares for the next era of human spaceflight, ensuring the health of astronauts on missions to the Moon and Mars is a top priority.
Providing high-quality medical care when real-time communication with Earth-based doctors could be limited or impossible.
The Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant (CMO-DA), powered by RamaLama for local AI inference, to help astronauts diagnose and treat medical symptoms.
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