British researchers at the University of Warwick developed a computer algorithm to scan through old NASA data and analyze thousands of potential planets. The artificial intelligence (AI) examined findings of a deep space telescope and distinguished genuine exoplanets from false-positive ones, leading the AI to confirm 50 exoplanets.
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Google Gives YouTube an Algorithm Edge Over Competitors
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