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Dec 4, 2023

Google delays its ChatGPT 4 rival ‘Gemini’ until next year over language issues

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Now, the AI-powered products that were supposed to get a Gemini boost, such as the Bard chatbot, will have to wait until next year.


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Dec 4, 2023

Saudi Arabia’s plan to become the crown prince of gaming

Posted by in category: entertainment

With avowed ‘massive gamer’ Mohammed bin Salman at the helm, the kingdom’s insatiable appetite and bottomless riches are already remaking the global video game industry.

You could call it the summer that Saudi Arabia swallowed sports.

Dec 4, 2023

EyeD: This handheld device detects brain injury in minutes

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

This can be helpful for first responders in treating victims and patients with traumatic brain injury.


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How EyeD works?

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Dec 4, 2023

NASA may not land humans on the Moon by 2025, US watchdog says why

Posted by in category: space

Technical and schedule risks threaten NASA’s Artemis III mission.


NASA

The Human Landing System is “exceptionally optimistic”

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Dec 4, 2023

This brilliant robot uses AI to make your garden weed free

Posted by in categories: food, robotics/AI, sustainability

Now you can sit back and relax in your easy chair as your garden is weeded.


Ekobot.

As anyone who has tended to a garden knows, weeding is time-consuming and energy-draining. Scale it up to a farm, and it becomes a logistical nightmare. Traditional herbicides, though efficient, pose potential threats to people, animals, and the environment.

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Dec 4, 2023

Flying electric car Doroni H1 is now airworthy, says FAA

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Receiving the FAA’s Airworthiness Certification is not just a milestone for our company, but a leap forward for the entire field of personal air mobility.


Doroni Aerospace.

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Dec 4, 2023

New research links world record holding material to hydrogen generation

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, physics, solar power, sustainability

With a hydrogen production rate of 139 millimoles per hour and per gram of catalyst, the material holds the world record for green hydrogen production with sunlight.


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Professor Emiliano Cortés, a leading figure in experimental physics and energy conversion at LMU, and Dr. Matías Herrán, a postdoc researcher at the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, delved into the intricate world of nanotechnology to develop high-performance nanostructures that could revolutionize solar energy utilization.

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Dec 4, 2023

Who’s Who Behind the Dawn of the Modern Artificial Intelligence Movement

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Before chatbots exploded in popularity, a group of researchers, tech executives and venture capitalists had worked for more than a decade to fuel A.I.

Dec 4, 2023

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos should be honest about why he’s moving to Miami

Posted by in category: futurism

The Amazon founder’s estate could save about $32 billion in taxes by relocating to Miami.

Dec 4, 2023

The World’s Oldest Forest Has 385-Million-Year-Old Tree Roots

Posted by in category: futurism

A trove of arboreal fossils pushes back the origin of modern forests and sophisticated tree roots.

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