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This Black Hole is Terrifying, Called 'Hell of the Universe'

This Black Hole is Terrifying, Called 'Hell of the Universe' Photo: Giant black holes may lurk in the hearts of more galaxies than we previously thought. (Photo: NASA, ESA, D Coe, J Anderson, R. van der Marel, STScI) -  Scientists may have discovered the most terrifying place in the universe, after discovering the fastest black hole ever recorded.  A team from the Australian National University led by professor Christian Wolf, said the giant object, estimated to be 17 billion times the mass of our Sun, is also the brightest known object in the universe and offers a window intoPeer inside to see the past, right after the Big Bang.  "We were very surprised to find this object," Wolf said as quoted by Newsweek.  SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The results of the research, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, were first detected using a 2.3 meter telescope at Siding Spring Observatory, Australian National University.  However, its full nature can

Series of Predictions for AI Progress that Are Increasingly Terrifying in 2024

Series of Predictions for AI Progress that Are Increasingly Terrifying in 2024 Illustration. AI is predicted to become increasingly popular in 2024, with a series of advances that make this technology even more terrifying. (Photo: REUTERS/DADO RUVIC) --  Artificial intelligence (AI) gained huge popularity in 2023 and is predicted to become even more popular this year due to a series of advances that make this technology even more terrifying.  AI has actually been around for decades. However, 2023 brings many breakthroughs for this technology, among them OpenAI's ChatGPT which makes it accessible and practical for society.  However, AI actually has a bumpy history, and the current technology is preceded by a track record of failed experiments.  Most innovations in AI appear poised to improve things like medical diagnostics and scientific discovery. One AI model could, for example, detect whether you are at high risk of lung cancer by analyzing X-ray scans.  During the Co