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Sep 9, 2023

Roblox’s new AI chatbot will help you build virtual worlds

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, virtual reality

Roblox’s new AI assistant is one of a few new AI tools from the company.

Roblox announced a new conversational AI assistant at its 2023 Roblox Developers Conference (RDC) that can help creators more easily make experiences for the popular social app. The new tool, the Roblox Assistant, builds on previously announced features that let creators build virtual assets and write code with the help of generative AI.

With the Roblox Assistant, creators will be able to type in prompts to do things like generate virtual environments. In one demo, somebody types in “I want to make a game set in ancient ruins,” and Roblox drops in some stones, moss-covered columns, and broken architecture. “Make the… More.

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Sep 9, 2023

Microsoft reveals how hackers stole its email signing key… kind of

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, government

China-backed hackers stole a digital skeleton key allowing access to US government emails.

To recap, Microsoft disclosed in July that hackers it calls Storm-0558, which it believes are backed by China, “acquired” an email signing key that Microsoft uses to secure consumer email accounts like Outlook.com. The hackers used that digital skeleton key to break into both the personal and enterprise email accounts of government officials hosted by Microsoft. The hack is seen as a targeted espionage campaign aimed at snooping on the unclassified emails of U.S. government officials and diplomats, reportedly including U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo and U.S. Ambassador to China Nicholas Burns.

How the hackers obtained that consumer email signing key was a mystery — even to Microsoft — until this week when the technology giant belatedly laid out the five separate issues that led to the eventual leak of the key.

Sep 9, 2023

What Large Models Cost You — There Is No Free AI Lunch

Posted by in categories: business, economics, robotics/AI

GPT-4, PaLM, Claude, Bard, LaMDA, Chinchilla, Sparrow – the list of large-language models on the market continues to grow. But behind their remarkable capabilities, users are discovering substantial costs. While LLMs offer tremendous potential, understanding their economic implications is crucial for businesses and individuals considering their adoption.

While LLMs offer tremendous potential, understanding their economic implications is crucial for businesses and individuals considering their adoption.

First, building and training LLMs is expensive. It requires thousands of Graphics Processing Units, or GPUs, offering the parallel processing power needed to handle the massive datasets these models learn from. The cost of the GPUs, alone, can amount to millions of dollars. According to a technical overview of OpenAI’s GPT-3 language model, training required at least $5 million worth of GPUs.

Sep 9, 2023

Structure and Function of the Eyes

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

And Eye Disorders — Learn about from the MSD Manuals — Medical Consumer Version.

Sep 9, 2023

Could your gut microbiome shape your teenage years? New study dives into the lifelong health impact

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience

Research explores how the gut microbiota impacts critical areas of adolescent development, including mental health, metabolism, and skeletal growth. It suggests that understanding these interactions could lead to microbiome-based treatments for optimal growth and maturation.

Sep 9, 2023

Japan lunar lander begins journey to moon following India’s success

Posted by in category: space

TOKYO — Japan launched a lunar lander on Thursday, aiming to become the fifth nation to achieve a soft landing on the moon’s surface early next year following India’s success in a similar mission last month.

The Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) was sent to space on an H-IIA rocket, the first launch since a high-profile launch failure of the next-generation H3 rocket in March.

Sep 9, 2023

Researchers 3D Print Bulletproof Plastic Layered Cubes

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, nanotechnology

A group of 12 researchers at Rice University in Houston have used 3D printing to create near-bulletproof material made out of plastic. The novel materials can withstand being shot at by bullets traveling at 5.8 kilometers per second and are highly compressible without falling apart.

Tubulanes are theoretical microscopic structures comprised of crosslinked carbon nanotubes and the researchers sought to test if they would have the same properties when scaled up enough to be 3D printed. It turns out they did.

The researchers proved this by shooting a bullet traveling at 5.8 kilometers per second through two cubes. One cube was made from a solid polymer and the other from a polymer printed with a tubulane structure.

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Sep 9, 2023

Silicon Photonics Key to Unlocking AI’s Full Potential

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

With the pace at which artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) applications are ramping up, we can expect to see industries and companies use these systems and tools in everyday processes. As these data-intensive applications continue to grow in complexity, the demand for high-speed transmission and efficient communication between computing units becomes paramount.

This need has sparked interest in optical interconnects, particularly in the context of short-reach connections between XPUs (CPUs, GPUs and memory). Silicon photonics is emerging as a promising technology that improves performance, cost-efficiency and thermal-management capabilities that ultimately improve the function of AI/ML applications compared with traditional approaches.


The key to getting the most out of artificial intelligence may lie in the use of silicon photonics, a powerful new tech.

Sep 9, 2023

Three Ways AI Can Transform Software Engineering

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

Bobbi is SVP, Software Engineering at Loopio. She is a technology leader with over 25 years of diverse experience in the industry.

AI and emerging technologies under the AI umbrella—like generative pre-trained transformers (GPT)—are reshaping the business world. These technologies are fostering greater organizational efficiencies and innovations and are quickly becoming crucial for companies of all sizes.

The ability to automate processes and tasks opens up a plethora of new opportunities for organizations. When automation can scale with an organization, this can completely transform day-to-day operations. In this article, I’ll look at three ways that engineering organizations in particular can use AI to transform their organizational efficiencies, organizational structure and software practices and processes.

Sep 9, 2023

Elon Musk’s X is hiring, and the Diet Coke-loving billionaire says soda machines will be a perk

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, employment, food

Elon Musk’s X is using its new jobs listing service to recruit engineers, and the billionaire promoted it by referencing incoming soda machines.