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Dec 10, 2024

OpenAI releases Sora AI video generator to public

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

OpenAI has released Sora Turbo, an AI video generator, to the public. It offers faster, high-definition video creation up to 22 seconds. Available to ChatGPT Plus and Pro subscribers, it includes safeguards against misuse. Currently, it is not available in European and British markets.


OpenAI on Monday released the latest version of its highly anticipated Sora video generator to the public, stepping into an increasingly crowded field of AI tools that has raised concerns about disruption to creative industries.

The company behind ChatGPT said its latest version, dubbed Sora Turbo, offers significant speed improvements over the February preview model and can create high-definition videos lasting up to 22 seconds.

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Dec 10, 2024

Google announces quantum computing chip breakthrough

Posted by in categories: nuclear energy, quantum physics, supercomputing

Google has unveiled a quantum computing chip, “Willow,” capable of performing tasks in minutes that would take supercomputers 10 septillion years. This breakthrough in error correction marks a significant step towards practical quantum computing, with potential applications in drug discovery, fusion energy, and climate change solutions.


Google on Monday showed off a new quantum computing chip that it said was a major breakthrough that could bring practical quantum computing closer to reality.

A custom chip called “Willow” does in minutes what it would take leading supercomputers 10 septillion years to complete, according to Google Quantum AI founder Hartmut Neven.

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Dec 10, 2024

Cocaine-craving rats reveal genetic secrets fueling drug addiction

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

The study revealed key insights into the variability of responses to drug use, even among individuals with identical environmental conditions.

Dec 10, 2024

How Gaming Built The Metaverse While Big Tech Wasn’t Looking

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, robotics/AI, virtual reality

Just as the metaverse industry finally began its breakthrough, ChatGPT’s launch in November 2022 proved a technological avalanche. Amid post-pandemic economic pressures, companies pivoted away from metaverse aspirations to AI adoption, seeking immediate returns through automation and virtualization.

Apple’s 2023 entry into the space with Vision Pro VR headset has similarly faced challenges. At $3,499, with limited content and a sparse developer ecosystem, Apple struggles to find its market. Early projections suggest initial production runs of fewer than 400,000 units.

What if we’ve been looking for the metaverse in the wrong places? While Meta, HTC and Sony have so far struggled to establish their vision of a VR-first digital world, gaming platforms like Roblox quietly built what might be the actual metaverse.

Dec 10, 2024

Generating plausible crystal structures from composition

Posted by in categories: particle physics, robotics/AI, solar power, sustainability

Researchers at the University of Reading and University College London have developed a new artificial intelligence model that can predict how atoms arrange themselves in crystal structures. Called CrystaLLM, the technology works similarly to AI chatbots, by learning the “language” of crystals by studying millions of existing crystal structures. It could lead to faster discovery of new materials for everything from solar panels to computer chips.

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Dec 10, 2024

Unlocking Efficiency: Insights Into Modernizing Commercial Moving

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

To leverage the power of AI for data analytics, companies need to have systems in place that bring all relevant data points together on one platform. Siloed systems prevent AI from conducting a comprehensive evaluation. Companies that want to conduct predictive analysis, such as demand forecasting, will need to give AI platforms access to historical data.

Optimizing user interfaces for both customers and employees is also an important step toward empowering efficient operations. Consumer-facing interfaces should provide transparency, flexibility and a high level of user control, enabling potential customers to explore a variety of options and providing the information needed to ensure moves are handled correctly. Employee-facing interfaces should make it easy for drivers and customer service representatives to receive and respond to notifications such as route updates or customer concerns.

For commercial moving, achieving maximum efficiency requires much more than transportation. Solutions should consider every aspect of the move, leveraging technology and informed strategies to empower a seamless transition. When approached strategically, the result is reduced downtime and the peace of mind that all equipment is transported with precision and moved in accordance with predetermined timelines.

Dec 10, 2024

Scientists explore how zebrafish and lizards regrow hearing power

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The study sheds light on mechanisms that could help humans recover from hearing loss.


A new study from USC Stem Cell scientists reveals how certain animals, such as zebrafish and lizards, can regenerate their hearing by reactivating dormant gene regulators.

The discovery provides insight into the mechanisms that could one day help humans recover from hearing loss and balance disorders.

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Dec 10, 2024

New electric field signals strong potential for assorted devices

Posted by in categories: computing, futurism

Researchers from City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) and local collaborators have made a groundbreaking discovery of a new vortex electric field, poised to revolutionize future electronic, magnetic, and optical devices. This research holds immense promise for significantly enhancing the performance of various devices, particularly by improving memory stability and accelerating computing speeds.

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Dec 10, 2024

Where Stones Can Form in Your Body

Posted by in category: futurism

You’ve probably heard of painful kidney stones. Find out where else “stones” can appear in your body, and how to tell.

Dec 10, 2024

Transforming Businesses With LLMs: Risks And Use Cases

Posted by in categories: business, governance, security

Conversely, proprietary LLMs typically offer robust security features but still pose data privacy and control risks. Using these models involves sharing sensitive data with a third-party provider, which could lead to regulatory penalties if a breach occurs.

LLMs also lack transparency regarding their training data and how datasets are formed. Be mindful of potential bias and fairness issues and consider a human-in-the-loop approach, where specialists review and manage the model’s output.

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