NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope launched in December 2021 on a deep-space mission and became fully operational in July 2022. It’s been scanning the cosmos and catching all kinds of incredible things: an accidental find of a space rock or asteroid, the historic agency DART mission that deliberately crashed into another asteroid, and unprecedented views of galaxies and the early universe.
The actual first image of an exoplanet was released back in 2004, according to NASA. The incredible sight was captured by a powerful ground observatory, actually: the Very Large Telescope, a flagship facility with the European Southern Observatory in Chile.
In posts on Google’s internal forum “Memegen,” workers described the troubled launch as “rushed,” “botched” and “un-Googley,” according to CNBC, which viewed some of the messages. …Véliz says the error, and the way it slipped through the system, is a prescient example of the danger of relying on AI models when accuracy is important.
The other issue is, if you program an AI to be woke, it's going to be wrong more often than not.