Between Sept 25 and Oct 5, the satellite conducted 13 tests of its AI large model. These tests examined various inference questions under a range of operating and temperature conditions, ensuring the model's performance in space.
According to ADA Space, the tests confirmed that the company's AI large model is well-suited for space environments. Additionally, the satellite demonstrated the reliability of its computing platform and the high-performance payloads' ability to operate effectively in space.
Looking ahead, the satellite will begin generating 3D remote-sensing data using AI in orbit. These AI-powered 3D imaging capabilities will enable a range of digital twin applications, benefiting sectors such as low-altitude economies, cultural tourism, and sports.
The satellite was launched on Sept 24 aboard a Smart Dragon-3 carrier rocket from waters near Haiyang in China's Shandong province.
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