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AI-generated deepfake image of coronal rain with clearer resolution. Luke McMullan / NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory
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Using Deepfake AI Images To Understand The Sun’s Atmosphere

by SpaceRef EditorJuly 4, 2023July 15, 2024

Solar scientists are using deepfake AI images to unravel the mysteries of the Sun’s atmosphere. The research, being presented at the National Astronomy Meeting this week, was carried out as […]

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