data, weather satellites /en en Will Artificial Intelligence energize the space market? /en/worldwide/space/news/will-artificial-intelligence-energize-space-market The idea of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business often conjures up images of space-age workplaces overrun with robots. While the concept of AI seems new to many, it has been around for decades. The phrase “artificial intelligence” was coined in 1956 at a workshop held on the campus of Dartmouth College. Today, the supporting technologies have matured to the point where AI is now practical and effective, becoming one of the most important transformational technologies of the 21st century. 16 May 2019 2728108 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2019-05/Oreste%20Trematerra%20%40TAS_0.jpg Why Satellite Eyes in the Sky Are More than Ever the Earth’s Best Friend /en/worldwide/space/magazine/why-satellite-eyes-sky-are-more-ever-earths-best-friend Today, we can see all the layers in the atmosphere. We can analyse them for temperature, pressure, and gas concentrations. We can detect changes that are the origin of storms, and we can provide advance warning of the kind extreme weather that climate change appears to be generating more frequently. Here's how we do it. 26 Oct 2018 2727127 /sites/default/files/database/assets/images/2019-05/Oreste%20Trematerra%20%40TAS_0.jpg