The authors of the development were scientists from the United States and Japan.
Scientists have developed an AI that can detect traces of life in samples under study with an accuracy of up to 90%. The authors of the development were scientists from America and Japan.
According to the scientific journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the learning process took place using a molecular study of 134 known abiotic and biotic samples.
As a result, the AI was able to detect traces of teeth, bones, leaves and human hair in the samples. It was also able to identify cells of organisms, remnants of life that once existed, that have undergone geologic alteration due to geological processes.
Now scientists plan to use the technology to detect the oldest microbes in sediments that formed on earth 3.5 billion years ago.
Earlier, MTI experts said that autonomous AI could destroy the world.