![]() ![]() wenbin/moment via getty images Better telescopes, more dataĪs long as astronomy has been a science, it has involved trying to make sense of the multitude of objects in the night sky. As the technology has become more powerful, AI algorithms have begun helping astronomers tame massive data sets and discover new knowledge about the universe.Īstronomy is no longer limited to just optical images – radio telescopes produce huge amounts of data that researchers need to process. Since then, AI has spread into every field of astronomy. In fact, in 1990, astronomers from the University of Arizona, where I am a professor, were among the first to use a type of ai called a neural network to study the shapes of galaxies. ![]() Astronomers have been using AI for decades. I'm an astronomer who studies and has written about cosmology, black holes and exoplanets. A research team used artificial intelligence to dramatically improve upon its first image from 2019, which now shows the black hole at the center of the M87 galaxy as darker and bigger than the first image depicted. ![]() ( MENAFN- The Conversation) The famous first image of a black hole just got two times sharper. ![]()
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