The Malaysian Airlines flight MH370, Boeing 777 has been over 10 years since 777 aircraft, disappeared the route with 239 people on the board with 239 people from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Since then, countries around the world have collaborated and operated the widespread mapping of the region where the aircraft has disappeared, but of no avail. The use of traditional methods has achieved limited insights, but is expected to help find modern technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Quantum Computing, and Advanced Satellite Systems to find aircraft, many in many in a needle in a needle in a needle. The scale of work is compared to find. Hastac.
AI and machine learning
Large language models (LLM) are trained on abundant data, which can be used later to respond to search query and relevant materials. Scientists believe that satellite broadcasting, ocean streams and giant datasetes from previous search areas can help find blinds that can be remembered by humans.
AI has been played an important role in reevaling previous data with fresh insight, possibly reducing the search area more accurately than ever. Recently, a study claimed that AI could predict the powerful solar storm affecting the Earth in May last year. If similar reverse engineering is applied to the AI ​​system associated with the search operation, a success may not be far away.
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quantum computing
Quantum computing has come a long way in the last decade. With its ability to handle complex calculations at impossible speed to use traditional computers, the environmental conditions of the Indian Ocean can be rebuilt and imagined when the MH370 disappearance.
In December last year, Google unveiled a new quantum computer, operated by a chip, known as Willow, which completed a calculation within five minutes, which otherwise otherwise the world’s most powerful super Computer used to take 10 septillion in years – a length of time that crosses the age of the universe.
If such powerful computational animals can be used to analyze marine effects on the flight after the final contact of MH370, then there is a possibility that we can capture the events that can capture those events that are frightening the terrible March 8, 2014 Transparent at night.
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Extended satellite technology
Modern satellite systems have developed with better resolution and real-time data collection capabilities over the years, especially with the entry of private players such as SpaceX.
These satellites can now monitor vast sea health, providing clear images and data about surface conditions, which can indicate the presence of debris or abnormal ocean patterns that mail with the MH370 crash site Can eat
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