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Researchers recently used an artificial intelligence to run a complex experiment, which it learnt to perform from scratch in under an hour. "A simple computer program would have taken longer than the age of the Universe to run through all the combinations and work this out," said co-lead researcher Paul Wigley from the Australian National University Research School of Physics and Engineering. This suggests that even physicists are on track to having their jobs augmented if not outright captured by artificial intelligence. The experiment involved the creation of a Bose-Einstein condensate, an extremely cold gas trapped in a laser beam. At a billionth of a degree Kelvin, it is even colder than outer space.