Siri, write this down immediately. A movie where robots are performing reverse-Turing tests on humans to see if we’re smart enough to be considered sentient…
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Dec 10, 2023
Nick Bostrom: How AI will lead to tyranny
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: robotics/AI
📰 Subscribe to UnHerd today at: http://unherd.com/joinUnHerd’s Flo Read meets Nick Bostrom. In the last year, artificial intelligence has progressed from a s…
Dec 9, 2023
Admiral Grace Hopper Explains the Nanosecond
Posted by Cecile G. Tamura in category: computing
Admiral Grace Hopper was one of the first programmers of the Harvard Mark I computer. She developed the first compiler for a computer programming language…
Dec 9, 2023
REVERSE AGING To Prevent &Treat Diseases 2023 Nov Update
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension
Dr. David Sinclair presents about the new update on epigenetic reprogramming on reversing aging to prevent and treat rare and common diseases in this video.
Dec 9, 2023
Humanoid Robot Showdown: Tesla Bot vs Figure 01
Posted by Chris Smedley in category: robotics/AI
Head to head comparison of the two top robotic companies that seem to be the most advanced at this time: Figure 1 and Tesla’s Optimus. Robotics expert Dr. Scott Walter does a deep dive comparison. My website: https://www.herbertong.com Get Free TESLA Milestone Tables Check out the MOST comprehensive library of resources for the $TSLA Investor Scott Walter is an Aerospace Engineer with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and has co-founded two robotics companies.
Dec 9, 2023
SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy to Rescue Hubble: Good News for SpaceX, Bad News for NASA
Posted by Chris Smedley in category: space travel
SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy rocket is set to play a significant role in upcoming space missions, including potentially repairing the Hubble Space Telescope, and is making strides in space exploration alongside other companies and countries.
Questions to inspire discussion.
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Dec 9, 2023
Musk just declared SpaceX launch 80% of Earth’s payloads 2023 but STARSHIP will enable 1000 times more payload
Posted by Chris Smedley in category: space travel
SpaceX’s Starship has the potential to revolutionize space exploration and launch costs, posing a significant challenge to China’s aspirations for space supremacy.
Questions to inspire discussion.
Dec 9, 2023
SpaceX Unveils Major Upgrades and Plans for Starship Program
Posted by Chris Smedley in category: space travel
SpaceX has made significant upgrades to their launch site and achieved success with the hot staging system, signaling progress towards the next Starship flight, and revealed new details and plans for the future of the Starship program.
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Dec 9, 2023
Astronomers calculate which exoplanets are most likely to have water
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: energy, space
Astronomers know of about 60 rocky exoplanets orbiting in the habitable zones of their stars. When they try to determine how habitable these planets might be, detecting water in their atmospheres plays a huge role. But what if there was another way of measuring the water content in these worlds?
Researchers are developing a way of modeling these worlds to determine how much water they have.
Habitability likely requires surface water, as far as we can tell. But detecting surface water is next to impossible. The next best thing is to use the tools we have—like the James Webb Space Telescope—to detect and characterize exoplanet atmospheres. But despite the JWST’s power, it can’t examine every exoplanet atmosphere. Some are beyond its reach. But one team of researchers is using what we do know about exoplanets, tidal heating, and radiogenic heating to try to determine which exoplanets might have oceans, either on the surface or under the surface.
Dec 9, 2023
Memories Help Brains Recognize New Events Worth Remembering
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: futurism, neuroscience
Memories may affect how well the brain will learn about future events by shifting our perceptions of the world.