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AI Used to Spot Asteroids

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Artificial intelligence is being used to detect asteroids on a collision course with Earth, reports Fox News. 

An asteroid hitting Earth is one of humanity's greatest existential threats, making it imperative that asteroid detection is a vital task for government space agencies around the world. 

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