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AI to help track life on Mars

The possibility of life on Mars has been an area of interest for geologists and scientists around the world. Recent research has revealed that Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) can be used to detect hidden patterns within geographical data to help determine the possibility of life on the second smallest planet in the solar system. An international team of 50 scientists has launched a mission to detect extra-terrestrial life on Mars, and the details of the research have been published in Nature Astronomy.

The United States Geological Survey has also started working on a project to detect earthquakes before they occur, using AI. It is difficult to detect earthquakes from seismic data before the event happens due to the earth’s constant rumbling and grumbling. This has resulted in many recent earthquakes claiming lives, including the 6.8 magnitude quake in Turkey and Syria.

Although AI and ML tools present a promising opportunity to detect extra-terrestrial life on Mars and predict earthquakes beforehand, the technology is not yet up to the mark. With the help of experts from around the world, however, it may not be long before the tech is advanced enough to provide reliable insight into both matters.

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