AI Weirdness: the strange side of machine learning

Tag: cleanroom

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Thin transparent films produce rainbows - an effect due to the wave nature of light (the same effect that gives soap bubbles their rainbow colors).  Here, the thin film might be photoresist or dried residue from some sort of solvent, like acetone.  I’ll probably never know, since this wasn’
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Reactive ion etcher: capable of using high-energy plasma to blast away metal, glass, and a lot more.  Also capable of running Solitaire. To be fair, the guy using this machine is probably killing time while the machine runs an etching process, or pumps the system down to vacuum.  Otherwise it’
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Still life of funnel with gold.  One rule of the cleanroom: if it looks like gold, it probably is. We use a lot of gold in the cleanroom, as it turns out to have pretty useful optical and electrical properties.  It’s just unfortunate coincidence that it’s also lovely
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