Meanwhile, an American high school student was hired by NASA. The student discovered 1.5 million new space objects using a neural network—and the head of NASA invited him to work directly through social media comments. What the student did: he took open data from completed missions and, using AI, found objects that professional scientists had missed. He was paid $250,000 for this discovery. "Matteo, apply for a job at NASA, and I'll personally arrange a fighter jet flight for you as a bonus," the head of NASA wrote.
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