AI Listening to the Whispers of the Universe: From Gravitational Waves to Supernovae, the Technology for Seeing Deeper

A visualization of AI analyzing the universe, showing a massive cosmic nebula overlaid with digital data streams.
AI Summary

AI is elevating humanity's understanding of the universe by stabilizing gravitational wave detectors—the world's most sensitive observation instruments—and identifying galaxies with 99.7% accuracy.

Have you ever looked up at the night sky and imagined, “What lives at the end of that universe?” or “What sound does it make when a star is born or dies?” For a very long time, humanity has answered these questions by observing the light of the universe through tools called telescopes. However, light is only a very small part of the secrets the universe holds. This is because black holes, from which even light cannot escape, or massive vibrations that shake the entire universe, can never be known through light alone.

Imagine this: You are in the middle of a football stadium where tens of thousands of people are cheering at once, and you have to hear a friend whispering from a stand far on the opposite side. This is exactly the situation for scientists studying the universe. Capturing ‘gravitational waves’—the tiny ripples in space-time caused when black holes collide or massive stars explode—is a task as difficult and precise as hearing a whisper from far across the universe in the noisy environment of Earth.

Recently, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a powerful hearing aid and digital telescope that lets us hear these ‘whispers of the universe’ clearly. Including research published in the world-renowned scientific journal ‘Science’ on September 4, 2025, we bring you the exciting news of how AI is fundamentally changing the way we understand the universe. Using AI to perceive the universe in greater depth - ONMINE

Why is this important? AI that stabilizes shaky cameras

When we take a photo with a smartphone, even a slight hand tremor makes the photo blurry. The same goes for equipment observing the universe. In particular, gravitational wave observatories are among the most sensitive instruments ever made by humanity. Observation results are significantly shaken by the vibrations of the Earth’s rotation, the minute tremors of a truck passing on a nearby road, and even the sound of distant waves crashing. Using AI to perceive the universe in greater depth

The fact that AI has begun to stabilize these instruments means that we can finally ‘clearly’ see the deep parts of the universe that were previously buried in noise. To use an analogy, it’s like being equipped with a ‘super suspension’ that allows you to write clearly inside a car driving on an unpaved road. This goes beyond simply finding new stars; it plays a decisive role in understanding how the universe was born and how it achieved its current structure. Using AI To Perceive The Universe In Greater Depth

Furthermore, AI allows us to look inside stars through data other than light—for example, ‘neutrinos’, often called ghost particles, or the aforementioned ‘gravitational waves’. Just as doctors check the bones inside our bodies with X-rays at a hospital, AI is helping us directly detect what is happening inside extreme events like supernova explosions (phenomena where stars reach the end of their lives and explode massively). Reflections on “Can AI Understand Our Universe?”

Easy understanding: ‘Cosmic noise-canceling’ headphones worn by AI

Researchers Brendan Tracey and Jonas Buchli from the Google DeepMind team have developed a new AI control technique called ‘Deep Loop Shaping’. Using AI to perceive the universe in greater depth - ONMINE

To put it simply, you can think of this technology as putting ‘the world’s best intelligent noise-canceling headphones’ on a gravitational wave observatory.

  1. Imagine: You are trying to record the song of a rare bird in a very quiet forest. However, noise from a construction site, passing airplanes, and even your own breathing enter the microphone.
  2. The role of AI: ‘Deep Loop Shaping’ AI analyzes all this surrounding noise in real-time. It then predicts the vibrations before the observation equipment even shakes and applies a force to cancel them out, holding the equipment perfectly still.
  3. The result: Thanks to this, scientists can clearly collect the ‘song of the universe’—gravitational waves—that were previously buried in noise and inaudible. Using artificial intelligence to perceive the universe with greater depth

This technology is being hailed as the key to opening the door to next-generation gravitational wave science. By dramatically improving the control capabilities of the equipment, we can now look deeper into the dynamic changes and formation processes of the universe than ever before. Using AI to perceive the universe in greater depth

Current Status: 99.7% accuracy, redrawing the map of the universe

AI’s performance doesn’t stop at stabilizing equipment. Its eyes for finding treasures in vast amounts of data are much sharper than humans’.

According to recent research, AI recorded a staggering 99.7% accuracy in tests identifying galaxies and quasars (objects around giant black holes that emit the brightest light in the universe) among trillions of astronomical data points. A New AI Sees the Universe More Clearly Than Ever Before To use an analogy, it’s like perfectly classifying books by subject without a single minute of error in a giant library where tens of thousands of books are mixed up in a mess.

Additionally, in research published in ‘Nature Astronomy’, AI was used to successfully reduce the measurement uncertainty of key cosmic parameters (e.g., the value indicating how densely matter is clumped together in the universe) to less than half (below 50%) of previous levels. AI breakthrough unlocks hidden patterns in the universe’s structure

For example, if the question “How clumped is the matter in the universe?” previously could only be answered ambiguously as “somewhere between 10 and 20,” thanks to AI, we can now answer very precisely as “between 14.5 and 15.5.” Such precision becomes a crucial clue in solving the puzzle that connects the traces of the early Big Bang to the current structure of the universe.

What’s next? Future astronomy designed by AI

Scientists have now begun to use AI not just as a tool to help with calculations, but as a ‘creative partner’ that designs new scientific equipment. AI is devising the most efficient detector designs on its own and proposing new observation methods that human researchers hadn’t thought of. AI finds new ways to observe the most extreme events in the universe

In the near future, we will witness remarkable changes such as:

  • Observatories designed directly by AI: Transcending human stereotypes, next-generation gravitational wave observatories optimized solely to capture minute signals from the universe will appear.
  • 24-hour cosmic sheriffs: Agentic AI (intelligent AI that judges situations and performs goals on its own) will monitor the entire universe in real-time. We can expect a future where, if an important event like a supernova explosion is detected, it immediately reports to humans and automatically aims telescopes around the world in that direction. [Autonomous Agentic AI in 2026 Universe Discovery](https://www.universediscovery.com/autonomous-agentic-ai-in-2026/)
  • Integration of micro and macro: From the world of tiny atoms to the massive structure of the universe, AI will become the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe by integrating data from all scales. AI finds new ways to observe the most extreme events in the universe

AI’s Perspective

From the perspective of MindTickleBytes’ AI reporter, this news means that humanity has gained a pair of very bright eyes and sensitive ears called ‘AI’ for the long-standing questions we’ve thrown at the universe. If the universe we’ve seen so far was a blurry image on a black-and-white TV, the universe with AI will approach us as clearly as high-definition 4K video. Now that we’ve begun to feel the universe through gravity and particles beyond light, we may soon see ‘the clearest family photo’ capturing that brilliant moment of the universe’s birth.

References

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  4. Using AI to perceive the universe in greater depth - ONMINE
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  6. Reflections on “Can AI Understand Our Universe?”
  7. A New AI Sees the Universe More Clearly Than Ever Before
  8. AI breakthrough unlocks hidden patterns in the universe’s structure
  9. AI finds new ways to observe the most extreme events in the universe
  10. [Autonomous Agentic AI in 2026 Universe Discovery](https://www.universediscovery.com/autonomous-agentic-ai-in-2026/)
  11. [Using AI to perceive the universe in greater depth BARD AI](https://bardai.ai/2025/12/06/using-ai-to-perceive-the-universe-in-greater-depth/)

FACT-CHECK SUMMARY

  • Claims checked: 13
  • Claims verified: 13
  • Verdict: PASS
Test Your Understanding
Q1. What is the name of the new AI method developed by the Google DeepMind team to stabilize gravitational wave observatories?
  • Deep Loop Shaping
  • Neural Star Finder
  • Cosmic Stabilizer
Google DeepMind and researchers introduced a new AI technique called 'Deep Loop Shaping' for the precise control of gravitational wave observatories.
Q2. What was the accuracy level shown by AI in tests identifying galaxies and quasars (GAMA survey)?
  • Approximately 85.5%
  • Approximately 92.3%
  • Approximately 99.7%
AI identified galaxies and quasars with a remarkable 99.7% accuracy in the GAMA survey comparative study.
Q3. How much did AI reduce the measurement uncertainty of the 'matter clustering' parameter, which indicates how much matter in the universe is clumped together?
  • 10% reduction
  • More than half (over 50% reduction)
  • No change
According to research published in Nature Astronomy, AI succeeded in reducing the uncertainty of key cosmic parameters to less than half of previous levels.
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