I generated 100% of an article using artificial intelligence, and this is the result...
Erich R. Bühler
Philanthropist, logosophist, founder and Director of Enterprise Agility University. Author of Leading Exponential Change.
Human beings are not prepared for the exponential pace of change. The use of artificial intelligence and short work-cycles create a massive increase in market disruptions. That affects every single person in the organization, and if companies do not use the right techniques and practices, the possibility of an increase in internal conflict is something to consider.
Organizations must consider that the scenario is very different from the one we had even a year ago, and that the capacity for change that employees need—as well as their resilience—must be drastically increased.
In recent years, I have developed many new techniques that can be used to maintain or increase the business value delivered to customers, even when employees are exposed to accelerated change (you can learn more about my book Leading Exponential Change in here).
A good example of this is how the new pre-trained AI languages with deep learning are evolving. To demonstrate this, I decided to provide AI with just a title, and allow artificial intelligence to write the rest of the article.
As you can see, the outcomes are outstanding and will become better in the coming months.
What do you think of the result?
A New Planet With Life Is Discovered Near Earth
(I provided the previous title, and the rest is 100% created by AI)
Researchers are excited because the planet is cosmically only a stone's throw from Earth. Astronomers have found evidence that liquid water could exist on its surface near a star like Earth after studying a red dwarf called Proxima Centauri. Researchers have already found hundreds of planets of similar size, and many appear to be large enough to host life, such as the one around us ProXIMA Centauri is known as Proxesima b. But the researchers were excited because the planet was only a "stone's throw" from Earth. [Sources: 2]
The star around which it orbits is about half the size of our sun, emits visible light and bears a striking resemblance to the sun of Earth. Astronomers have discovered a new exoplanet, Proxima Centauri b, a red dwarf star in the habitable zone of its home star that is "strikingly similar" to both Earth and the Sun and orbits at a distance of about 1,000 light years from Earth. ProXima b is a perfect candidate for telescope techniques that could reveal more about the planet than any other ex-planet discovered so far, the researchers said. [Sources: 2, 3]
The scientists found that there is only one known planet - a pair of stars from exoplanets in the habitable zone, Proxima Centauri b and ProXima c, a red dwarf star. [Sources: 3]
If they are located within the habitable zone around a star where liquid water could exist on the surface of the planet, they could be interesting candidates for potential life. There are still planetary candidates that need to be considered for further confirmation, as they must be carefully weighed before the presence of liquid surface water is allowed. [Sources: 3, 6]
The planet orbits a star in the habitable zone of its home star, which adds significance to this particular find. It also says a lot about the way we search for habitable zones and the potential for life on other planets. [Sources: 6]
For those who love planets orbiting other stars, the past week has been very interesting, as NASA and the SETI Institute have announced the discovery of a new planet in the habitable zone around a star near our Sun, Proxima Centauri. Although there are many such stars, they pose a problem in the search for potentially habitable planets. There is also a possible large planet that has not yet been imaged directly and orbits the star closest to the sun (Proxes Centauri), but it is close enough to Earth to see us. [Sources: 1, 6]
The second planet has a huge ring system around it, according to the analysis carried out so far by the SETI Institute and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). [Sources: 1]
The new large, dense planet is rocky like Earth and has the right temperature for water, placing it in the habitable zone for life, according to the study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. This is the second planet to have been discovered in less than a year, and it is considered one of the best places to find evidence of any form of life. [Sources: 4]
NASA's exoplanet astronomers, who discover planets around other stars, are called upon to tell the story of the planet that has piqued their interest. Now astronomers have identified a new planet where life exists in its habitable zone around a star in our own solar system. [Sources: 4, 7]
This is very exciting news, because the new planet is relatively close to Earth and it may be possible to observe its atmosphere with the James Webb Space Telescope, one of the largest ground-based large telescopes in the world. Since our expertise is in modelling the climate of exoplanets, we were asked to find out whether it is habitable in a place where liquid water could exist. [Sources: 7]
Gilbert's team that discovered the planet has been described as the most comprehensive study of its kind in exoplanet research to date. [Sources: 7]
Astronomers have found four similarly sized planets orbiting dwarf stars in a new discovery of 104 exoplanets. This artist's impression shows the planet Proxima b orbits a dwarf star located about 1000 light years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. In this artist's rendering, he is shown passing in front of his host star, allowing Hubble a glimpse. [Sources: 0]
The plane shown in this image is NASA's Kepler space telescope, which has helped confirm the existence of thousands of exoplanets. After more than a decade of surveying space and searching for alien worlds, the Kepler space telescope has run out of fuel. [Sources: 0, 5]
The discovery announced this month brings us a step closer to finding habitability outside our solar system. Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, and the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (HSCA) have discovered an exoplanet that is close to Earth in size and temperature, but far away from its host star. The discovery, detailed in a paper published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, is the result of two years of research by researchers at the US Department of Energy's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). [Sources: 5]
Sources:
[0]: https://www.cnn.com/2020/04/15/world/kepler-earth-size-exoplanet-discovery-scn/index.html
[1]: https://earthsky.org/space/exoplanets-kepler-1649c-proxima-centauri-c-nasa-seti-institute-sphere-vlt
[2]: https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2016/08/earth-planet-found-orbiting-our-nearest-stellar-neighbor
[3]: https://www.businessinsider.com/astronomers-find-earth-like-planet-sun-like-star-2020-6
[4]: https://apnews.com/article/f08d58af497d4597a0c682e05a30f4b1
[5]: https://www.inverse.com/science/kepler-1649c
[6]: https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/earth-sized-exoplanet-habitable-zone-1.5536651
[7]: https://astronomy.com/news/2020/01/an-earth-sized-planet-found-in-the-habitable-zone-of-a-nearby-star