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Oct 9, 2023

Welcome to the AI gym staffed by virtual trainers

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Each member works out within a designated station facing wall-to-wall LED screens. These tall screens mask sensors that track both the motions of the exerciser and the gym’s specially built equipment, including dumbbells, medicine balls, and skipping ropes, using a combination of algorithms and machine-learning models.

Once members arrive for a workout, they’re given the opportunity to pick their AI coach through the gym’s smartphone app. The choice depends on whether they feel more motivated by a male or female voice and a stricter, more cheerful, or laid-back demeanor, although they can switch their coach at any point. The trainers’ audio advice is delivered over headphones and accompanied by the member’s choice of music, such as rock or country.

Although each class at the Las Colinas studio is currently observed by a fitness professional, that supervisor doesn’t need to be a trainer, says Brandon Bean, cofounder of Lumin Fitness. “We liken it to being more like an airline attendant than an actual coach,” he says. “You want someone there if something goes wrong, but the AI trainer is the one giving form feedback, doing the motivation, and explaining how to do the movements.”

Oct 9, 2023

How to Prove an Alien is Alien?

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How to prove an alien is alien: every astrobiologist wants to find an alien. But the public should be skeptical when the “aliens” look like tiny humans… and aliens would most likely not have DNA, but some other way to transfer information.


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Oct 9, 2023

Musicgen Streaming by sanchit-gandhi

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“Stream the outputs of the MusicGen text-to-music model by playing the generated audio as soon as the first chunk is ready.”


Discover amazing ML apps made by the community.

Oct 9, 2023

AMD CEO Lisa Su on AI and Nvidia: “I’m not a believer in moats”

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At this year’s Code Conference, AMD CEO Lisa Su revealed how the company is using AI in chip design, the future outlook of the GPU business and chip supply chain, and how AMD plans to compete with Nvidia’s H100.

Oct 9, 2023

MatthewBerman (@matthewberman60)

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

On TikTok | 208 Likes. 93 Followers. Artificial Intelligence, AI News, Tutorials, ChatGPT, LLMs, AI Art, Futurism. Watch the latest video from MatthewBerman

Oct 9, 2023

AI and the quest for immortality — are we defeating death?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, education, life extension, robotics/AI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkY1pR6zmpg

Can artificial intelligence, or AI, make it possible for us to live forever? Or at least, be preserved for posterity? What are the current developments in the fields of artificial intelligence and biotechnology?

Will humanity exist without biological bodies, in the near future? Could humans and AI merge into one being? This documentary explores these questions, and more.

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Oct 9, 2023

‘Einstein ring’ snapped by James Webb Space Telescope is most distant gravitationally lensed object ever seen

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The James Webb Space Telescope has taken a stunning image of a perfectly formed Einstein ring, which is also the most distant gravitationally lensed object ever detected.

Oct 9, 2023

A novel strategy to suppress triple negative breast cancer growth

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

In 2022, a team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine discovered that a little-known enzyme called MAPK4 is involved in the growth of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) and its resistance to certain therapies. Looking into the details of this novel role of MAPK4, the researchers have now identified a strategy that can potentially control MAPK4-promoted growth in TNBC and other cancers. The study, published in PLOS Biology, opens new options for treating this devastating disease.

“Some cancers depend on MAPK4 for their growth, and our team studies cellular processes or pathways that participate in MAPK4-induced cancer growth,” said corresponding author Dr. Feng Yang, associate professor of pathology and immunology and of molecular and cellular biology. He also is a member of the Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center at Baylor.

Yang and his team knew that in some TNBC cases, MAPK4 activates an enzyme called AKT, which promotes cancer growth. They also knew that in the same cells, another enzyme called PDK1 can also promote cancer growth by activating both AKT and a series of other enzymes of the AGC group. This PDK1-mediated activation of AGC enzymes mostly depends on the amount of PDK1 in the cell.

Oct 9, 2023

Could a new law of physics support the idea we’re living in a computer simulation?

Posted by in categories: computing, Elon Musk, physics

A University of Portsmouth physicist has explored whether a new law of physics could support the much-debated theory that we are simply characters in an advanced virtual world.

The simulated hypothesis proposes that what humans experience is actually an artificial reality, much like a computer simulation, in which they themselves are constructs.

The theory is popular among a number of well-known figures including Elon Musk, and within a branch of science known as information , which suggests is fundamentally made up of bits of information.

Oct 9, 2023

Fireside chat—Daniela Amodei (Anthropic cofounder), Alex Komoroske (Stripe strategy)

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Anthropic cofounder and president Daniela Amodei sits down with Stripe head of corporate strategy Alex Komoroske at AI Day.