Artificial intelligence has recently been used in all sorts of ways, especially in connection with its use for creativity, entertainment or business. But the latest news suggests that artificial intelligence has its potential, perhaps even in detecting signs of extraterrestrial life.
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Artificial intelligence has managed to discover potential extraterrestrial "technosignatures" in radio signals from space. The American SETI Institute (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) reported this. Intelligence – The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), which has been searching for traces of the existence of extraterrestrial civilizations since the second half of the 1980s. The search for technosignatures that could indicate the possible use of extraterrestrial communication technology has so far yielded no convincing results. However, this could change with the rise of artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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Based on data from the telescope first collected in 2016, a machine learning algorithm analyzed more than 480 hours of data from 820 stars and identified eight interesting signals that previous algorithms had missed. He was recently on Nature Astronomy website published an article that discusses in more detail the work of artificial intelligence and machine learning in the field of detecting extraterrestrial signals. One of the authors of the articles, Peter Ma from the University of Toronto, emphasized that in this case, everything was taken care of only by neuroa new network without any traditional algorithms. Work by Peter Ma "produced results that traditional algorithms did not capture."
Signals coming from space can in some cases be confused with terrestrial radio signals. But in this case, according to Ma, it was about "narrowband, doppler drifting signals from some extraterrestrial source" – that is, radio signals falling within a specific frequency band. Finding these signals in data can be like finding a needle in a haystack – time-consuming and tedious – but this is where machine learning can help. Ma and his colleagues designed theireuroa new network to identify and then classify what it considers to be the most important features of SETI data, while also trying to filter out interference from Earth.
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The mentioned neuroThe new network was able to find eight unique signals hidden in the data, thanks to its speed and different methods of detection and processing, which could potentially come from extraterrestrial sources. However, research to confirm this hypothesis has not yet been conducted. It is also impossible to predict whether scientists will be able to determine what technology is involved. However, Ma said in this regard that he and his team do not yet expect such findings.
After all, there are alien civilizations, I suspected it, the universe is huge / nekonechy.
Take a pill
He's right, you moron, you can't naively believe that we're alone here
And to naively believe that we are not alone, is it ok? :-D Prove it. Otherwise, you're a moron.
If the universe is really nothingonenice, so it isoneThe number of extraterrestrial civilizations is also increasing.
Stop using my nick..
Alien number one was already a perfect movie.