Exocosmia announces the launch of Exocosmia.com, a scientific and visual platform dedicated to exploring worlds beyond Earth. The project relies on artificial intelligence to generate landscapes of planets, moons, and exoplanets, then submits them to a scientific committee made up of several artificial intelligences from different organizations in order to offer the public representations that are consistent with the current state of knowledge.
Born from a simple question — what do the worlds we cannot yet visit look like? — Exocosmia offers a new way to explore space. From the storms of Jupiter to the geysers of Enceladus, from the dusty plains of Mars to the subsurface oceans of Europa, each scene is designed using scientific data such as atmospheric composition, geology, temperature, gravity, and the brightness of the host star.
To date, the platform brings together 62 explored celestial bodies, 730 generated and evaluated landscapes, 11 available languages, and a scientific committee composed of more than four leading artificial intelligences.
Exocosmia’s process is based on five stages: scientific research, visual generation, independent review, synthesis of evaluations, and continuous improvement. For each celestial body, a detailed scientific file is first compiled. The images and descriptions produced are then analyzed by several independent artificial intelligence models, which assess their scientific accuracy, including the consistency of sky colors, landforms, textures, and the environmental conditions depicted.
The scientific committee brings together models from the world’s leading AI providers, including OpenAI’s GPT, Anthropic’s Claude, Google’s Gemini, and xAI’s Grok. Their evaluations are coordinated by Matania, an orchestration AI developed by ProductivIA in Quebec, which synthesizes the assessments, formulates a final verdict, and determines the adjustments to be made before publication.
Beyond producing images, Exocosmia is building a knowledge base intended to power future immersive space exploration experiences. The project notably plans interactive modules, immersive narrated videos, and educational content accessible at different levels of understanding.
With Exocosmia.com, the ambition is to make space exploration more tangible, more visual, and more accessible, while maintaining a high level of scientific rigor. The platform is intended to evolve alongside astronomical discoveries, new data from space missions, and advances in artificial intelligence models.
Exocosmia is a creation of Opus numériques powered by ProductivIA technology.
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