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Rebuild Lost Treasures Like Paris’s Notre Dame cathedral

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With its vast computing potential, AI is increasingly being used to supercharge other advanced technologies. Not surprisingly, AI engineers are at the heart of creating practical applications to improve processes like computer-aided design (CAD) systems that architects use. AI engineers are trained in using a wide range of intelligent agents, including knowledge-base systems, probabilistic models, agent decision-making functions, neural networks and multi-layer data abstraction to analyze and deploy data in vast volumes and lightning-fast speeds. Job opportunities for AI experts are charging forward, but for people who are concerned with a deterioration of jobs replaced AI, Gartner predicts net positive job growth for AI by 2020, with 2.3 million jobs created by AI vs. 1.8 million jobs eliminated. AI improves the productivity of many skilled jobs and creates millions of new positions in highly skilled, management positions like the types employed in architectural design. Meanwhile,...

Best Phones of 2019,How we select the best smartphones?

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The new Galaxy S10 phones add another chapter to the long-running battle between Samsung and Apple for best phone. And though we're very impressed with what we've seen from the S10 so far, Apple retains its edge over the competition with the iPhone XS Max.  1. Huawei P30 Pro The phone doesn’t skimp elsewhere either: Kirin 980 chipset, super-quick 40W charging and a hefty 4200 mAh battery.  The three main camera modules each handle something different – zooming up to 5x optically, for instance – and the set is held together by a main 40-megapixel  f/ 1.6 camera with a pixel-arrangement designed to let more light into the sensor 2. iPhone XR Yet, none of these “missing” or downgraded features makes the iPhone XR feel any less of an iPhone than the pricier iPhone XS or iPhone XS Max. The iPhone XR is the iPhone for everyone. It's every bit as powerful as the iPhone XS and XS Max. The cameras take stunning photos. It comes in six vibrant colors. And it starts ...

First Image Of A Black Hole’s Event Horizon

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Both Michell and Schwarzschild predicted an explicit relationship between the event horizon, or the radius of the region from which light cannot escape, and the mass of the black hole as well as the speed of light. For 103 years after Schwarzschild, this prediction went untested. At long last, on April 10, 2019, scientists revealed the first-ever picture of a black hole’s event horizon. Einstein’s theory won again, as did all of science.  BLACK HOLES ARE  points in space that are so dense they create deep gravity sinks. Beyond a certain region, not even light can escape the powerful tug of a black hole's gravity. And anything that ventures too close—be it star, planet, or spacecraft—will be stretched and compressed like putty in a theoretical process aptly known as spaghettification. There are   four types of black holes : stellar, intermediate, supermassive, and miniature. The most commonly known way a black hole forms is by stellar death. As stars reach the ends of...