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The discovery is noteworthy not only for the fact that Kepler 90 possesses as many planets as our own solar system, but also for how NASA made the discovery: using artificial intelligence.
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But perhaps more impressive is how researchers found the planet: by using a Google-developed artificial neural network.
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A Google neural network analyzed data collected by NASA and helped astronomers detect another planet around the star some 2,500 light years away.
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An AI spotted an eighth planet circling a distant star, unseating the solar system as the sole record-holder for most known planets.
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Researchers from the US aerospace agency (NASA) and technology giant Google have joined hands to teach a computer how to handle large amounts of data generated from. The solar
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The scientists were looking for subtle changes in a star''s brightness that could indicate a planet passing in front of it. It was the neural network that managed to detect faint transit signals from
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Artificial intelligence has discovered an eighth exoplanet orbiting a Sun-like star 2,545 lightyears away, making it the first system to be discovered with as many planets as our Solar
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The planet was discovered in data from NASA''s Kepler Space Telescope. The newly-discovered Kepler-90i – a sizzling hot, rocky planet that orbits its star once every 14.4 days – was
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After learning that NASA''s Kepler Space Telescope had collected a large dataset on exoplanets—planets that orbit a star outside of our solar system—Shallue started thinking of ways in
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Inspired by the way neurons connect in the human brain, this artificial "neural network" sifted through Kepler data and found weak transit signals from a previously-missed eighth planet...
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