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How AI and a popular card game can help engineers predict catastrophic failure – by finding the absence of a pattern

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26 March 2024
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Humans are very good at spotting patterns[1], or repeating features people can recognize. For instance, ancient Polynesians navigated across the Pacific by recognizing many patterns[2], from the stars’ constellations to more subtle ones such as the directions

Read more https://theconversation.com/how-ai-and-a-popular-card-game-can-help-engineers-predict-catastrophic-failure-by-finding-the-absence-of-a-pattern-223809

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