Telefix (CEO Cho Seong-ik), a satellite solution specialist, announced on the third that it has officially launched the world’s first satellite-specific artificial intelligence (AI)-based chatbot service, ‘SatCHAT’.
That is the official launch about 5 months after the closed beta service was introduced last July.
SatChat is a Large Language Model (LLM)-based system that learned massive satellite-based space big data. By entering a straightforward query based on natural language or clicking the specified information with the mouse, users can check only the knowledge they need.
Presently, the outcomes could be checked in text or on a map. He explained that anyone can easily access satellite information without specialized knowledge.
Particularly, it was said that the completeness of the product was improved by receiving feedback from domestic and foreign AI and satellite experts through the closed beta service period of the past few months. It was emphasized that the response accuracy, processing speed, and user experience (UX) were greatly improved, and the service was successfully commercialized for the primary time on the earth as a satellite chatbot.
Similtaneously the official launch of the service, a subscription service contract was signed in the shape of software as a service (SaaS). The primary place to introduce SatChat is a domestic public research institute related to satellite image use and services.
In the long run, it’ll be possible to simply search and analyze satellite image data comparable to the Cheollian satellite through the SatChat subscription service. They said they plan to make use of this for marine environment and related research.
In the long run, Telefix plans to start full-scale commercialization of the SatChat service. In the long run, we plan to expand it right into a total satellite software solution with functions comparable to satellite system design and operation. A few of the essential functions of satellite operation, comparable to satellite orbit simulation, are also included on this release version.
Kwon Da-rong-sae, chief data scientist (CDS) of Telefix, said, “There was an issue of not with the ability to utilize satellite image data resulting from the dearth of easy information evaluation and extraction methods,” and added, “Through this contract with a public research institute, it has been recognized as a service that could be commercialized.” “As much as now we have received, we are going to provide support in order that many organizations and corporations can put it to use in the long run,” he said.
In truth, last October, an indication of the SatChat service was conducted on the International Astronautical Congress (IAC). Domestic satellite experts also predicted that the accuracy and speed of satellite image evaluation might be improved using the SatChat service.
Meanwhile, Telepix is a satellite company that possesses technologies for all the satellite industry cycle. Last August, we successfully demonstrated space by launching ‘Tetraplex’, an AI processor for satellites.
Reporter Jang Se-min semim99@aitimes.com