Exclusive: Tilebox Launches AI-Focused Update – Payload Space

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Tilebox announced an update today aiming to make AI agents more effective geospatial-data analysts.
AI is supposed to make EO data much more accessible to non-technical analysts, but a problem persists: AI can often feel like a black box—submit your prompt, get an answer, and don’t worry about how we got there.
Tilebox’s update aims to solve this issue, by giving human analysts in-depth understanding of how a given AI workflow arrived at its results.
“Agents need context. As a human, if you get an answer from an agent, you want to know where that answer comes from, which data was used, which steps happened,” Tilebox cofounder Laura Costa told Payload. “You want to be able to be sure that the results that you’re given are certain, and you can trace it.”
Tilebox 2.0: Tilebox was founded in 2022 to make large quantities of disconnected satellite data easier to understand, but today’s geospatial intelligence analysts are increasingly artificial.
As a result, Tilebox’s update is focused on helping analysts use AI more effectively.
It’s not another chatbot. It’s a system that sits between the AI and large datasets, and teaches AI—including Anthropic’s Claude Code, OpenAI’s Codex, Amp, and others—how to best work with their human counterparts.
The update arms AI tools with skills to work more effectively with Tilebox’s APIs. It allows AI agents to continue using multiple data sources, but to do so while providing proof of how it arrived at certain answers.
“It’s a way for people to bring their own agents…and hook them into a system such that this agent can then develop…complex intricate workflows,” cofounder Stefan Amberger told Payload. “With the correct guidelines—and with the same context that a human would have, so it doesn’t have to make assumptions—it’ll get more complex workflows right.”
The bottom line: The update is the result of two major shifting forces in the geospatial intelligence market: the influx of AI, and buyers increasingly relying on multiple, disconnected sources of data. AI is good at analyzing a lot of data quickly, but with Tilebox those answers can be fact-checked and reliable. 
With the new agent-support tool, Tilebox wants to help developers build applications where AI can use multiple, fragmented data sources to surface more advanced insights, show its work, and not hallucinate along the way.
“We are not for teams that just want to purchase an image. We are for teams that want an answer, a workflow, a product, anything that it’s built using this kind of data,” Costa said.

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