Artificial intelligence replaces physicists.
Originally shared by Wayne Radinsky
Artificial intelligence replaces physicists. "Physicists are putting themselves out of a job, using artificial intelligence to run a complex experiment." The experiment was a replication of a Bose-Einstein condensate experiment that led to a Nobel Prize in 2001. Basically, the physicists cooled a gas to around 1 microkelvin, and then handed control of the three laser beams over to the AI, with the goal of cooling the trapped gas down to a nanokelvin. It took about an hour to figure it out, in the process trying things most people wouldn't guess.
http://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/artificial-intelligence-replaces-physicists
Artificial intelligence replaces physicists. "Physicists are putting themselves out of a job, using artificial intelligence to run a complex experiment." The experiment was a replication of a Bose-Einstein condensate experiment that led to a Nobel Prize in 2001. Basically, the physicists cooled a gas to around 1 microkelvin, and then handed control of the three laser beams over to the AI, with the goal of cooling the trapped gas down to a nanokelvin. It took about an hour to figure it out, in the process trying things most people wouldn't guess.
http://www.anu.edu.au/news/all-news/artificial-intelligence-replaces-physicists
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