In a sense, you're number crunching data reduction or say computational work. Now you tell a machine and say, these are what we are looking for. Can you tell us any exceptions to what we found? So anything, it would have to be something anomalous,. But wouldn't you have to program the parameters of what an anomaly is in order for you? No, no. You only have to know what we're familiar with and anything else. It'd be in a net box. Right. That's it. If it doesn't fit, it doesn't fits in a box. Okay. Now let's look at that. When galaxies collide, when galaxies use collards.
How can we use AI to explore the universe? Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Chuck Nice and Gary O’Reilly answer grab-bag questions about simulations, black holes, warp drive and more with astrophysicist and “Geek-in Chief '' Charles Liu.
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