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Nov 26, 2023

How Q* Could Revolutionize AI: The Untold Potential

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

In this video, we’ll explore the potential of Q* – a new way of computing that has the potential to revolutionize AI.

Q* is a new way of computing that offers a number of advantages over traditional computer systems. We’ll explore the ways in which Q* can improve the way we work with AI, and the ways in which it has the potential to change the way we live our lives. If you’re interested in the future of AI, this video is a must-watch!

Nov 26, 2023

NIO to slash workforce by 30% as it bets on robots and AI

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Along with Xpeng and Li Auto, it is one of the top three Chinese premium EV assemblers.


NIO Newsroom.

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Nov 26, 2023

AI system uses MRI to diagnose autism in children as young as 24 months

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

“DT-MRI captures these abnormal connections that lead to the symptoms that children with autism often have, such as impaired social communication and repetitive behaviors.”

When it comes to autism, early diagnosis is key for effective intervention and support.


When it comes to autism, early diagnosis is key for effective intervention and support. Now, a newly created artificial intelligence (AI) system has been found to have the ability to diagnose children with autism between the ages of 24 and 48 months with a rate of 98.5 percent accuracy.

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Nov 26, 2023

China’s new 384-core CPU boosts its supercomputing capabilities

Posted by in category: supercomputing

The Sunway SW26010 Pro CPU is a homegrown chip that aims to boost China’s supercomputing capabilities and reduce its reliance on foreign technology. However, experts say the processor still faces cache and memory performance challenges.

Nov 26, 2023

NVIDIA’s China-centric H20 AI chip pushed back to 2024

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The H20 chip is the most powerful of the three China-specific chips NVIDIA developed to comply with the new US export regulations.


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Bypassing the US ban.

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Nov 26, 2023

AI-powered program fights homelessness in Los Angeles

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience, robotics/AI

In a bid to combat the ongoing homelessness crisis, Los Angeles County is using artificial intelligence (AI) to identify and support individuals at the highest risk of becoming homeless.

This pioneering pilot program analyzes data from seven county agencies, including medical visits, mental health care, substance abuse diagnoses, arrests, and public benefit sign-ups, to identify those most vulnerable to homelessness.

Dedicated case managers then reach out to these individuals, offering comprehensive support for four to six months, including access to $4,000 to $6,000 in aid to cover essential expenses like rent, utilities, and groceries. This assistance is designed to stabilize not only their housing but also their overall well-being.

Nov 26, 2023

SpaceX targets late-night Monday launch of Falcon 9 rocket on Starlink satellite mission

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

Though SpaceX has yet to confirm, navigational warnings indicate a 4½-hour launch window will open from 11 p.m. Monday to 3:31 a.m. EST Tuesday.

Nov 26, 2023

Starquakes Might Solve the Mysteries of Stellar Magnetism

Posted by in category: futurism

In their jiggles and shakes, red giant stars encode a record of the magnetic fields near their cores.

Nov 26, 2023

I’m sending my name to Jupiter’s moon Europa on a NASA spacecraft — and here’s why you should, too

Posted by in categories: computing, space travel

NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft is headed to one of Jupiter’s largest moons. It’s bringing along a microchip filled with human names.

Nov 26, 2023

Humanity+ December Newsletter!

Posted by in category: transhumanism

At the most recent H+ Academy discussion and debate on the topic of “anti-transhumanist” writings (video below), several transhumanists suggested that we reclaim “transhumanism” from the obfuscations and misrepresentations of the original meaning of transhumanism as a philosophy and worldview.

How did this happen? Over the years, there have been many “opinions” about what transhumanism is or isn’t. These opinions could be personal interpretations of the philosophy, some of which may or may not be true. While diversity is welcome and new ideas are highly valued, the philosophy of transhumanism does have principles that form the core of its meaning. With a lot of leeway for opinion, interpretations can go in directions that are counter to transhumanism. Some of the more extreme opinions have caused a flood of anti-transhumanist bias and even hate. This is not what we want.

What can we do? We need to make it very clear what transhumanism is and is not. And we need to state this publicly and make it available to everyone.