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NASA has discovered dozens of fresh craters on Mars by using an AI to analyze orbital image data, a promising new method to study planets in our solar system

Daniel Oberhaus / Wired : Tweets: @daamitt , @brianroemmele , and @wired Tweets: Amit Bhor / @daamitt : I'm hungry and read this as “fresh caterers”. https://twitter.com/... Brian Roemmele / @brianroemmele : Using new AI technologies we will make massive new discoveries in space sciences. Discoveries of fresh craters on Mars will offer new insights on how the planet has a different impact potential then Earth. https://twitter.com/... @wired : Combing through a planet's worth of images looking for the telltale signs of fresh impact is tedious work, but it's exactly the sort of problem that an AI was made to solve. https://www.wired.com/...

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  • @daamitt Amit Bhor on x
    I'm hungry and read this as “fresh caterers”. https://twitter.com/...
  • @brianroemmele Brian Roemmele on x
    Using new AI technologies we will make massive new discoveries in space sciences. Discoveries of fresh craters on Mars will offer new insights on how the planet has a different impact potential then Earth. https://twitter.com/...
  • @wired @wired on x
    Combing through a planet's worth of images looking for the telltale signs of fresh impact is tedious work, but it's exactly the sort of problem that an AI was made to solve. https://www.wired.com/...