It should also be noted that "AI" as the term is usually used is merely a subcategory of Machine Learning, which is now essential to all branches of scientific research (including astronomy).OK, that's right - in 2018, good craftsmanship and AI were probably not that advanced yet.Come on now, give our "AI" overlords some room for mild hallucinations.Well, with all due respect to NASA Scientific Visualization Studio, the whole thing seems a bit synthetic to me.
They had to generate quite a lot of frames in between shots to make it look smooth, and they had to interpolate the surface under the spacecraft for the illusion of flight over the Moon. It ain't half bad.
I'm curious how well one can do it in Celestia.
Unfortunately, the AI images of photorealistic pseudo-galaxies and colorful pseudo-nebulae, which have been generated thousands of times in social media today, lead to an unparalleled Babilonian image confusion. NASA unintentionally made its contribution to this with its false-color images - unfortunately.
The main thing is that we use AI and sort out the data garbage generated by AI!
...it should be mentioned in passing that both require huge amounts of energy and that the planet is going to the dogs thereby...
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