"It's going to change the field and the planet," says Dan Hammer, a co-founder of Clay, a nonprofit that's developing AI-powered tools to help people better understand the planet.
Clay, which launched this week in Washington, DC, has a number of new products in the works, including an app and the Clay Model, which is the "world's biggest, fastest AI foundation model of satellite data and other information about Earth's features," per a press release.
Users can add their own data, perform their own analytics, build their own apps, do natural language search, and more, per KTLA.
"The Clay system is like ChatGPT but for satellite data in that it is rooted in a general purpose, AI-powered model," says Hammer.
"The flexible system is designed to efficiently and effectively make use of satellite data, with prospects for users to tailor the platform by adding their own data, executing their own analytics, building their own apps, doing natural language search, and more."
Clay also announced the AI for Earth Challenge, "a benchmark to reward AI satellite models with operational excellence and accelerate progress in the field by focusing effort and resources on the best solutions," per the press release.
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