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    Inside one of the world's largest particle accelerators

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeJuly 26, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    The report was guided by Westphal Jr., who showed the giant ring through which light is accelerated to produce an intense glow, the chamber through which this radiation is directed for experiments, and the small robot that helps deliver samples to the laboratory. The beam of light produced by Sirius.

    Why do you have a little robot? Because everything is closed, no one is inside to put samples.
    Harry Westphal Jr.

    From this interaction, digital information is created, then analyzed by artificial intelligence.

    If you don’t have AI systems that are good enough to spot and learn patterns in an image, you will have the ability to create images, but processing them will become a bottleneck. If we take away AI, it probably doesn’t make sense to build machines like this and collect this amount of data. There won’t be people, not even a huge army, to process it all.
    Harry Westphal Jr.

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