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NASA tests AI medic for astronauts too far from Earth to call a doctor
NASA is testing an AI clinical decision support system called CMO-DA, powered by Red Hat's RamaLama, to assist astronauts with medical diagnoses and treatments during deep-space missions. The system runs on a terrestrial twin of HPE's Spaceborne Computer aboard the ISS and processes text and visual data without Earth-based infrastructure.
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