Riders
2017
8 x 30'
2024
At CERN in Geneva, physicists led by Maurizio Pierini develop the first AI to detect anomalies among 40 million LHC collisions per second. Their groundbreaking work could transform how new physics is discovered, revealing the cutting-edge intersection of science, AI, and human ingenuity.
2024
At CERN in Geneva, physicists led by Maurizio Pierini develop the first AI to detect anomalies among 40 million LHC collisions per second. Their groundbreaking work could transform how new physics is discovered, revealing the cutting-edge intersection of science, AI, and human ingenuity.