Artificial Intelligence Recreates Complex Nobel-Winning Physics Experiment

(Photo : Stuart Hay, ANU) The experiment features the small red glow of a BEC trapped in infrared laser beams. Artificial intelligence was used to run a physics experiment, showed a team of researchers from the Australian National University (ANU) and the University of New South Wales at the Australian Defense Force Academy (UNSW ADFA). The team showed an experiment that created a Bose-Einstein condensate, which is a very cold gas trapped in a laser beam. They replicated an experiment that was given the 2001 Nobel Prize. “I didn’t expect the machine could learn to do the experiment itself, from scratch, in under an hour,” said Paul Wigley from the ANU Research School of Physics and Engineering and co-lead author of the study. “A simple computer program would have taken…


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