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NASA and Google Developed an AI Medical Assistant to Keep Astronauts Healthy on Deep-Space Missions

UNITED STATES, AUG 10 – The Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant achieved diagnostic accuracy between 74% and 88% during tests, supporting autonomous astronaut health care on long-duration missions.

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To address this challenge, NASA is partnering with Google to develop an artificial intelligence tool that could help astronauts diagnose and treat illnesses without real-time support from Earth. The system, called the Crew Medical Officer Digital Assistant (CMO-DA), is designed to guide medical decision-making in environments where communication is slow...Read Entire Article

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With preparations for longer space missions, including flights to the Moon and Mars, there is a need for autonomous medical support for crews. Unlike missions to the ISS, where fast communication with Earth, regular supplies of medicines and return within six months are available, upcoming flights will require a greater level of independence. In this regard, NASA, together with Google, is creating a digital... The post NASA and Google are develo…

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se7en.ws broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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