Al technology enabled the rocket booster to return to Earth safely.
There was some controversy, because the Nobel Prize for Physics went to a computer sciensist.
Nowadays, Al technology helps us to make impressive achievements in Physics.
Jeffrey Hilton is someone who has taken a revolutionanily big step in this regard.
And the Nobel Prize for Chemistry went to the CEO of Big Mind. He's a computer scientist who invented Al models for researching chemical structures.
Using this tool, you can study some chemical structures more quickly.
For example, researching chemical structures in person takes about 100 years, but using this tool, you can find the solution in 10 days
Many physics and chemistry students are now very concerned about their future.
Firstly I was surprised, but after that, I was concerned about my job.
Day by day, Al technology is improving foR being improved / being perfected).
So, one day, will Al replace me? This is a realissic concern
Many people in a variety of fOR in various industries have the same concern (OR share my concern).
1 heard that Al needs a lot of electricity, but there is not enough to support these Al models.
They are unsustainable systems, because bigger (more powerful models will always need more and
more electricity)