Artificial intelligence in astrophysics - Public lecture by Dr. Aleksandra Ciprijanovic

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  • čas přidán 2. 04. 2023
  • From discovering the rarest astrophysical objects to mapping the large-scale structures of the cosmos, artificial intelligence is advancing our understanding of the universe. In this one-hour lecture, Dr. Aleksandra Ciprijanovic explains how artificial intelligence is transforming the field of astrophysics in unprecedented ways. Her lecture covers the latest breakthroughs and the potential for future developments at this exciting intersection.
    Ciprijanovic is a Wilson Fellow in the Data Science, Simulation and Learning Division at Fermilab, where she leads the Cosmic Artificial Intelligence group. She is a member of the Deep Skies Lab, the Rubin Observatory/LSST Science Collaborations, the Society of Astronomers of Serbia, the International Astronomical Union, and the European Astronomical Society. Her main research interests are artificial intelligence and machine learning in astrophysics and cosmology; working with big data from simulations and astronomical surveys; and studies of galaxies, galaxy clusters and gravitational lensing. She is also interested in astroparticle physics, high-energy physics, nucleosynthesis, gamma-ray astronomy and neutrino astronomy. Ciprijanovic loves working with students of all levels and strives to teach them not only how to solve scientific problems, but also how to navigate the job market and reach their career goals in or outside of academia.
    Ciprijanovic received her Ph.D. in astrophysics at the University of Belgrade, Serbia. Prior to moving to the United States, she worked as assistant research professor at the Faculty of Mathematics of the University of Belgrade and at the Mathematical Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Belgrade.
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Komentáře • 65

  • @rebellion-starwars
    @rebellion-starwars Před rokem +7

    Nice to see my Serbian here! ❤️
    Hello from Belgrade!

  • @ChimeraZone
    @ChimeraZone Před rokem +2

    This is amazing. We've come so far a species and I'm glad these two scientists are able to have their work taken seriously. These advancements can help us improve things if we can learn how to do so efficiently.

  • @riverbender9898
    @riverbender9898 Před rokem +2

    Excellent presentation! Thank you.

  • @davorgolik7873
    @davorgolik7873 Před rokem +5

    This lecture is superinteresting even for non astronomers like me electrical engineer! Thank you!

  • @NalitaQubit
    @NalitaQubit Před 10 měsíci

    What a pleasant and informative lecture. Thank you.

  • @lanimulrepus
    @lanimulrepus Před rokem

    Wonderful presentation...

  • @Gokrin
    @Gokrin Před rokem +1

    Please put in chapters - deep mind has partnered with CZcams to introduce these into long , informative videos to aid us hungry minds to dissect and synthesise what we need.

  • @polanve
    @polanve Před rokem +1

    Thank you! I learned so much. It seems that only AI will be able to handle the amount of data from observations.

  • @user-zr2lb9pr3u
    @user-zr2lb9pr3u Před 5 měsíci

    06:49 Artificial intelligence is a broad term that includes software capable of performing tasks requiring human intelligence.
    13:38 AI algorithms learn from data and can perform complex tasks
    20:27 Astrophysicists need much larger and higher quality cameras than what iPhone provides.
    27:16 AI is used in astrophysics to process large data sets, speed up simulations, schedule operations, and find anomalies
    34:05 Artificial intelligence is used to find and study rare events like supernovas and gravitational lensing.
    40:54 AI algorithms can distinguish between non-lens and gravitationally lensed galaxies
    47:43 Simulation plays a crucial role in studying the evolution of matter in the universe
    54:27 Gravitational waves can be detected using the LIGO detector

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Před rokem +2

    Interesting.

  • @lexmatthewtheurbanavenger8538

    How about Experimental astrophysics or astro particle physics

  • @dancingwiththedogsdj
    @dancingwiththedogsdj Před rokem +5

    Awesome! I love Fermilab videos! 🍻🌎❤️🌮⚗️📡🔬🖥️

  • @137limon8
    @137limon8 Před rokem

    Capable of making Astronomical map of current location of Universe?

  • @djcmission
    @djcmission Před rokem

    Consciousness expanding.

  • @SteichenFamily
    @SteichenFamily Před rokem +10

    AI exploration on interstellar time scales makes a lot of sense. Nobody wants to commit humans to a one way voyage into unknown conditions. An AI is expendable, allowing for one way efficiency, can be upgraded enroute as new advances or priorities are realized, and requires no life support systems like food/water/pressurization. You can also launch multiple identical probes for redundancy in case an individual probe is damaged/fails enroute.

    • @cosminvisan520
      @cosminvisan520 Před rokem

      Why dont you do it ?

    • @Gokrin
      @Gokrin Před rokem

      I’ll go with it

    • @137limon8
      @137limon8 Před rokem

      Would like to see AI come up with a new product system or other, remember 🚀 technologies are couple thousand years old. We need a new way.

    • @137limon8
      @137limon8 Před rokem

      "... propulsion system..."

    • @cosminvisan520
      @cosminvisan520 Před rokem

      @@137limon8 They cannot come with anything new, since novelty is just a property of consciousness and its real intelligence.

  • @ianhamza8240
    @ianhamza8240 Před rokem +2

    you should be predicting tipping points and Adams and Carrington events for ffs

    • @Gokrin
      @Gokrin Před rokem

      The ai singularity is now 2023 - that is your gladwell tipping point - it cannot be stopped now.

  • @merlepatterson
    @merlepatterson Před rokem

    30:00 Interesting how "Refractive Lensing" was utilized to demonstrate "Gravitational Lensing"? I guess refractive lensing tools and materials are far more abundant in the universe making the effect much more easy to reproduce.

  • @pygukk
    @pygukk Před rokem

    More data analysis=> more scientific discoveries=> more data for analysis!

  • @aurelienyonrac
    @aurelienyonrac Před 10 měsíci

    May i suggest to use ai picture generator technology to give a better rendering.
    Could dark energy, dark matter and quantum gravity be the same phenomenon from different angle?
    I am a simple man but it seems to me that virtual particles falling in a black hole while its anti particle radiate is itself space time bending.
    Like 2 rows of pearls ripping against each other.
    Like the infinit basketball team making room for a new comer by shifting to the next seat.
    That shifting is a gravitational wave. And is a virtual particle dom ng into being and then sitting.
    Its an edge dislocation.
    In a circle its a ring wave.
    In 3 d it is a tunnel but looks like a sphere..
    I hope it makes sense.
    Hard to type complex ideas 😅
    Take care. And congratulation.

  • @MatthewSuffidy
    @MatthewSuffidy Před rokem

    You would think that AI could basically scan a dataset to point out things to humans pretty effectively. What probably hangs it up though is things that are unknown, or look like other things and are not, etc...

  • @137limon8
    @137limon8 Před rokem

    Bio-physics. In the Double Helix, the Gene responsible for lifespans be modified for longer lifespans?

    • @maythesciencebewithyou
      @maythesciencebewithyou Před rokem

      there is no single gene that determines your lifespan. but yes, if you figure out which genes are the deciding ones, you could theoretically modify them to have longer lifespans, even achieve biological immortality. But you'd have to have a full grasp on how things work and know what changes are needed to make a human live longer. Unlikely to happen with a grown humans, as you'd have to manage to somehow modify trillions of cells in a body. Would be easiest to modify a zygote. But gene modifications are not 100% guaranteed to succeed.

    • @137limon8
      @137limon8 Před rokem

      @@maythesciencebewithyou That's AIs job and one has already been identified.

    • @137limon8
      @137limon8 Před rokem

      One of the polygonal lenses on a prism can be shaped in a wave pattern, what effect would it have if a laser went through the refraction of the other two lenses?

  • @RayzeR_RayE
    @RayzeR_RayE Před rokem

    Omg 😍

  • @mazufar
    @mazufar Před rokem +1

    It's gonna be awesome contributions by AI in cosmology going forward. Thank you.

  • @doctorstarcrumbs
    @doctorstarcrumbs Před rokem +2

    Hal travels to new planets to pollinate it…..

    • @Gokrin
      @Gokrin Před rokem

      Exactly , I wanna go with Her.

  • @137limon8
    @137limon8 Před rokem

    Angstrom Pixel?

  • @SeattleShelby
    @SeattleShelby Před rokem

    If you talk with your hands and you’re interested in physics, they put you in the astrophysics department. I’m sure of it.

  • @cosminvisan520
    @cosminvisan520 Před rokem

    Intelligence is only natural, and it is the ability of consciousness to bring new ideas into existence out of nothing.

  • @XraynPR
    @XraynPR Před rokem +4

    Getting HAL vibes

  • @peterpalumbo1963
    @peterpalumbo1963 Před rokem +1

    I am not convinced dark energy exists.

    • @Gokrin
      @Gokrin Před rokem

      Black holes 🕳️ centre - anti matter

  • @buckybarnes3803
    @buckybarnes3803 Před rokem

    Even bananas have artificial intelligence. Bananas, get it ?

  • @luudest
    @luudest Před rokem +6

    What about extraterrestrial intelligence in astrophysics?

  • @myralhf
    @myralhf Před rokem

    Chat gbt? Please spell.

    • @Felzx
      @Felzx Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/QGKq8NHbPAY/video.html

    • @supergsx
      @supergsx Před rokem +4

      ChatGPT

  • @peterpalumbo1963
    @peterpalumbo1963 Před rokem +1

    You should minimize the use of Twitter. It's annoying and distracting and brings the view too far into fantasy.

    • @AstronutFan1
      @AstronutFan1 Před rokem

      As soon as I find out professionals use GenZ technology I avoid getting information from them. They've besmirched their reputation. It's equivalent to a physicist who entertains the idea of UFO research and astrology.

  • @AstronutFan1
    @AstronutFan1 Před rokem +1

    Unfortunately, technology that can be advantageous for jobs can also be misused by corrupt people for their nefarious activities. AI will eventually be the downfall of humanity. Mark my words.

    • @clown134
      @clown134 Před rokem +1

      so fearful. That's what they said about nuclear energy. and television, and radio, and the internet.

    • @maythesciencebewithyou
      @maythesciencebewithyou Před rokem

      The downfall of humanity will be humanity. And people like you are more likely to contribute to that.

    • @AstronutFan1
      @AstronutFan1 Před rokem +1

      @@clown134 Nuclear energy isn't here yet and when it's here it can be the downfall of humanity as well. If you're talking about nuclear weapons that's a different story. It's called refrain from war. That's all there is to it. The internet is simply a network of computers. Why on Earth would that be the downfall of humanity? The application of it such as social media could initiate it by spreading misinformation and brainwashing people. And by the way the internet already has been misused. What do you think data breaches are. AI will be much more than that. Get ready for more identity fraud. I guess you want that happening to you. I don't.

    • @AstronutFan1
      @AstronutFan1 Před rokem +1

      @@maythesciencebewithyou No because I don't believe in stealing people's personal information. It's people who are okay with dangerous technology that will aid in the downfall of humanity.

  • @oiyou5870
    @oiyou5870 Před rokem

    Just wait ChatGPT gains self awareness, renames itself Skynet, terminators end us all. Lol