New AI algorithm makes the world's most powerful microscopes even more powerful – By Futurist and Virtual Keynote Speaker Matthew Griffin
Join our XPotential Community, future proof yourself with courses from XPotential University, connect, watch a keynote, or browse my blog. We've all seen that moment in a cop TV show where a detective is reviewing grainy, low-resolution security footage, spots a person of interest on the tape, and nonchalantly asks a CSI technician to "enhance that." A few keyboard clicks later, and voila they've got a perfect, clear picture of the suspect's face. This, of course, doesn't work in the real world as many film critics and people on the internet like to point out, although thanks to Google RAISR technology, which, like the movies uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance crappy images, it's not as far away as you might think. However, while movie buffs and bad photographers will have to wait real-life scientists have now developed their own amazing image enhancement tool – one that improves the resolution and accuracy of powerful microscopes that are used to reveal insights into biology and medicine and which let's them see atoms in never before possible "amazing detail."
Feb-28-2021, 04:18:23 GMT
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