A satellite just learned to find things on its own — here’s what that means
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For the first time, a satellite independently identified objects of interest using AI — no human analysts required. NASA JPL's software ran Google's Gemma 3 vision-language model aboard Loft Orbital's YAM-9 satellite, answering natural language queries about ground imagery, reducing data overload and opening doors to autonomous, always-on space surveillance.
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