FOSS4G NA 2024 - AI Wrangling in the Early 21st Century - Mark Mathis

Mark Mathis discusses the integration of artificial intelligence with geospatial data, showcasing tools and techniques to enhance data accessibility and usability.

Highlights

🌍 Impact Observatory created a global land cover map using AI and convolutional neural networks.

🛠️ Natural language interfaces help users request specific geospatial maps easily.

📊 Prompt engineering is essential for effective communication with AI models.

🔧 Function calling allows AI to write code for precise data retrieval instead of generating possibly inaccurate answers.

📈 Open standards facilitate integration and interoperability in geospatial applications.

⚙️ Tools like LangChain enhance interaction with AI models for geospatial tasks.

🗂️ Asynchronous processing enables efficient handling of complex geospatial requests.

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