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AI is helping astronomers make new discoveries about the universe faster than ever before
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Astronomers have been using AI for decades.

As in many areas of life recently, generative AI and large language models like ChatGPT are also making waves in the astronomy world.generative AI to produce its new image

. To do so, it first taught an AI how to recognize black holes by feeding it simulations of many kinds of black holes. Then, the team used the AI model it had built to fill in gaps in the massive amount of data collected by the radio telescopes on the black hole M87. Using this simulated data, the team was able to create a new image that is two times sharper than the original and is fully consistent with the predictions of general relativity.

Astronomers are also turning to AI to help tame the complexity of modern research. A team from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics created a

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