US teen's AI identifies 1.5 million previously unknown space objects

A high schooler just mapped 1.5 million hidden cosmic objects using AI—yes, you heard that right. Matteo Paz, through Caltech’s Planet Finder Academy, trained a machine-learning model on NASA’s NEOWISE data to identify subtle brightness changes in space. But here’s the twist for the paper packaging world: this breakthrough highlights how AI can scan massive, time-based datasets for anomalies—just like predicting fiber degradation or spotting micro-defects in corrugated board production. As AI transforms astronomy, it could also revolutionize quality control and sustainability tracking in packaging.https://interestingengineering.com/space/us-high-school-students-ai-identifies-1-5-million-previously-unknown-space-objects

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