Bringing generative artificial intelligence to space

Amazon Web Services is busy positioning its cloud infrastructure business to capitalize on the promise of generative artificial intelligence for transforming space and other industries.

More than 60% of the company’s space and aerospace customers are already using some form of AI in their businesses, according to AWS director of aerospace and satellite Clint Crosier, up from single digits around three years ago.

Crosier predicts similar growth over the next few years in space for generative AI, which uses deep-learning models to answer questions or create content based on patterns detected in massive datasets, marking a major step up from traditional machine-learning algorithms.

Mathematical advances, an explosion in the amount of available data and cheaper and more efficient chips for processing it are a “perfect storm” for the rise of generative AI, he told SpaceNews in an interview, helping drive greater adoption of cloud-based applications.

“In the last year, AWS has fundamentally reorganized itself internally so that we could put the right teams [and] organizational structure in place … so that we can really double down on generative AI,” he said.

He said AWS has created a “generative AI for space” cell of a handful of people to engage with cloud customers to help develop next-generation capabilities.

These efforts include a generative AI laboratory for customers to experiment with new ways of using these emerging capabilities.

Crosier sees three main areas for using generative AI in space: geospatial analytics, spacecraft design and constellation management.

Earth observation satellite operators such as BlackSky and Capella Space already use AI extensively to gain more insights into their geospatial data, but have not yet bridged into generative AI.

It’s also early days in the manufacturing sector, but Crosier said engineers are experimenting with how a generative AI model fed with design parameters could produce new concepts by drawing from potentially overlooked data, such as from the automotive industry.

“Whether you’re designing a satellite, rocket or spacecraft, you’re letting the generative AI go out and do that exploratory work around the globe with decades of data,” he said, “and then it will come back and bring you novel design concepts that nobody has envisioned before for your team to use as a baseline to start refining.”

He said generative AI also has the potential to help operators manage increasingly crowded orbits by helping to simulate testing scenarios.

“If I have a constellation of 600 satellites, I want to model how that constellation will behave under various design parameters,” he said.

“Well, I can get a model of two concepts, which leaves me woefully inadequate — but it costs time and money to model them, or I can model an infinite number. Gen AI will tell me what are the top 25 cases I should model for my modeling simulation capability that will give me the best design optimization, and so we’re seeing it used that way.”

AWS efforts to accelerate the adoption of these emerging computing capabilities also include scholarships and a commitment announced in November to provide free AI training for two million people worldwide before the end of 2025.

Source : SpaceNews

Victor Taichung Vturn-F26 Horizontal Lathe: Versatile and Efficient CNC Turning Solution

In the face of the challenging global economic landscape in 2023, marked by a significant slowdown in China’s economic growth and widespread inflation, the machine tool industry is confronted with unprecedented challenges. Customers are increasingly seeking flexible, cost-effective, and high-performance equipment to meet their diverse production needs. The Victor Taichung Vturn-F26 Horizontal Lathe emerges as a compelling solution, offering a robust and versatile platform for CNC turning operations.

Robust and Stable Bed Structure

The Vturn-F26 Horizontal Turning Lathe features a one-piece bed structure with a 30-degree inclined guideway design, providing superior rigidity compared to the previous generation’s modular bed and 45-degree guideway. The cast components are manufactured using the “Meehanite” process, ensuring a stable and high-rigidity foundation. The increased width of the hardened linear guideways further enhances the stability of the saddle and slide.

Powerful Spindle Configuration

The spindle assembly has been reinforced to boost rigidity, with an increased bearing span and the use of a toothed belt drive. These enhancements reduce the impact of spindle heating, extend bearing life, and improve the spindle’s radial load capacity. The spindle is powered by a βiIP30 motor, delivering 15/18.5 kW of power and a maximum speed of 3,500 rpm.

Enhanced Axis Travels and Rapid Feeds

The Vturn-F26 offers increased axis travels, with the X-axis travel expanded from 190+50 mm to 215+25 mm, allowing for larger turning diameters up to 430 mm. The maximum turning diameter has been increased from 380 mm to 430 mm, and the bed swing diameter from 520 mm to 600 mm. The rapid feed rates have also been improved, from 12/15 m/min (X/Z) to 15/20 m/min (X/Z), further enhancing productivity.

Flexible and Practical Turret Design

The Vturn-F26 features a 10-station turret with square tool holders (25 mm), providing increased flexibility in tool configuration and reduced tool interference. The practical hydraulic turret design also simplifies maintenance.

Ergonomic and User-Friendly Design

The machine’s exterior design incorporates Victor Taichung’s distinctive corporate elements, with rounded corners and a sleek, streamlined appearance. The active door window and LED lighting contribute to a bright and intuitive user experience, allowing operators to easily monitor the machine’s status.

Comprehensive Peripheral Systems

The Vturn-F26 is equipped with a new chip conveyor and coolant system, optimizing the filtration of chips and extending the coolant’s service life, thereby reducing maintenance requirements and increasing effective machining time.

In the highly competitive machining market, the Vturn-F26 offers a versatile and cost-effective solution that can accommodate the diverse needs of customers. With its robust construction, powerful spindle, and enhanced axis travels, the Vturn-F26 provides the necessary cutting power, precision, and stability for a wide range of turning applications. By offering flexible configuration options and integrating energy-efficient peripheral systems, the Vturn-F26 helps customers optimize their production costs and enhance their competitiveness.

If you have any questions or need further information regarding Vturn-F26, please do not hesitate to contact Victor Taichung – Taiwan’s leading Smart machine tools manufacturer.

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Exports drive Taiwan’s first-quarter 6.51% GDP growth

Taiwan’s economy last quarter expanded 6.51 percent from a year earlier, beating the government’s February prediction by 0.59 percentage points, thanks to stronger-than-expected exports, the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics (DGBAS) said yesterday, citing its advance estimate report.

The showing was the best in 11 quarters and would raise GDP growth for this year from 3.43 percent to 3.57 percent in the absence of major shocks, DGBAS official Wang Tsui-hua said.

The statistics agency is due to revise its official growth projection later this month.

Exports of goods and services surged 10.21 percent during the January-to-March period, higher than the forecast by 2.8 percentage points, as global demand for artificial intelligence applications flourished, Wang told a news conference in Taipei.

Imports expanded 2.16 percent, reversing an expected decline, as firms bought more raw materials for export manufacturing, DGBAS said.

In all, external demand contributed 5.46 percentage points to the first-quarter economic performance, Wang said.

Domestically, private consumption grew 4.14 percent, as retail sales increased 3.1 percent while restaurant revenues hiked 8.08 percent, buoyed by the Lunar New Year holiday, she said.

A pickup in property deals gave a boost to the sales of home appliances, furniture and decoration products, while an equity rally drove up incomes and brokerage fees for securities houses, Wang said.

Outbound travel soared 93.97 percent in terms of tourist visits, but the surge had a very limited impact on GDP, she said.

Taiwan has consistently displayed a tourism deficit, except during the COVID-19 pandemic when border controls were in place, Wang said.

Outbound travel last year recovered 85 percent of its pre-pandemic volume should continue to improve, she said, adding that the uptrend would squeeze domestic tourism.

Government spending and capital formation underperformed with a small increase of 1.26 percent and a decline of 4.47 percent respectively, the DGBAS said.

In particular, purchases of capital equipment shrank 18.67 percent year-on-year, indicating that Taiwanese companies were cautious about capital expenditures due to lukewarm end-market demand, Wang said.

Altogether, domestic demand registered a mild 1.16 percent increase, leaving exports to be the main growth driver.

Compared with the preceding quarter, GDP growth expanded 1.13 percent after seasonal adjustments, the agency said.

The impressive year-on-year advance also had to do with a low base that would fade away quarter by quarter, Wang said.

News from The Taipei Times

SINOX Group to Unveil Advanced AI-Compatible Laptop Locks at Computex Taipei 2024

Sinox Universal Laptop Locks

In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the integration of AI-enabled devices has become a pivotal aspect, emphasizing the critical need to ensure the security of these advancements. SINOX Group stands at the forefront of this endeavor, poised to showcase their latest innovations in computer security locks at Computex Taipei 2024, tailored specifically for the AI-driven era.

As the theme “Connecting AI” suggests, the event will serve as a platform to highlight the avant-garde AI technologies and their diverse applications, shedding light on the transformative potential of these advancements. 

Recognizing the increasing prevalence of AI-powered PCs and the corresponding demand for enhanced security measures, SINOX Group has dedicated itself to pioneering research and development in this domain, culminating in a range of meticulously engineered locking mechanisms designed to bolster the security of AI-integrated devices.

The exhibition will feature a showcase of SINOX’s latest offerings, including the innovative Arc tips, a tailored MacBook Pro security solution, a versatile Docking station, and Universal locking tips capable of accommodating various device dimensions and configurations, all meticulously crafted to meet the evolving needs of AI-centric devices.

Enthusiasts and professionals are encouraged to explore these cutting-edge solutions at SINOX’s booth, Q0804 in Hall 2 (TaiNEX2), during the event from June 4th to June 7th, 2024, providing a firsthand look at how SINOX Group is leading the charge in safeguarding the future of AI technology through their state-of-the-art security apparatuses.