AI Weirdness: the strange side of machine learning

Tag: nanovisitor

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Nom nom. Apparently, my nanostructures are tasty. This little guy is only about 1 micrometer high, less than 1/100 the thickness of a typical piece of paper.  And the guy appears to have latched on to one of my little structures - ruining it, I might add.  I guess
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Sometimes our samples get visitors. In most cases, they’re simply little flecks of dust that have settled to the surface of our chips.  Since most of the structures we’re making are so small, your average chunk of dust can be comparatively building-sized. They usually scare the willies out
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It’s a serene sight - a nicely formed wall of laser material (semiconductor InGaAsP, to be exact) stands on a smooth glassy plain. I added the color - it’s not actually cold here.  It’s inhospitable in a different sense, though: There isn’t any air.  For the
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