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Jul 7, 2023

The Future Will Not Be Televised

Posted by in categories: futurism, internet

As transitioning to Wi-Fi 6E and later generations is something that requires thoughtful consideration, here are a few key steps for its successful implementation.

Jul 6, 2023

Video: World’s most advanced humanoid robot, Ameca, draws a cat

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Engineered Arts, a company that designs, engineers, and manufactures humanoid robots, which is also behind Ameca, has now given Ameca the power to imagine drawings.

In a video released on their YouTube Channel on June 29, 2023, Ameca is being asked to make a drawing of a cat. Previously, Engineered Arts have demonstrated Ameca’s ability to express many different kinds of human emotions and their ability to speak in multiple languages.

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Jul 6, 2023

The Philosophy of Grant Petty and the Future of Blackmagic Design

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Throw a stone at any creative product nowadays, and you’ll hit an AI-supported feature. But for Blackmagic Design, AI has already been used for about half a decade under a different name — the DaVinci Resolve Neural Engine.


Their use of AI is impressive but you’d think they’d have good continuous autofocus by now.

I’m going have to split this post into an AI post aswell.

Jul 6, 2023

Moore’s Law

Posted by in category: futurism

Today, I wrote about and “Moore’s Law”:


…and “Moore’s Law”.

Jul 6, 2023

About: I also enjoy mixing software and hardware modalities to shorten the feedback loops between research and creation

Posted by in category: futurism

These days, I’m especially interested in topics related to decentralized science / experimentation and human coordination.

Jul 5, 2023

The Simplest Synthetic Cells Have Been Seen Evolving Faster Than Natural Ones

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Single-celled life forms need just the simplest of evolutionary footholds to get a leg up in their environment.

Even an extremely minimal cell that contains just 493 genes can mutate and adapt to improve its fitness, researchers say – a critical step in the persistence and stability of life that has now been demonstrated in the laboratory.

The insights come from a new study by a team of researchers from the US and Brazil, which stripped a cell of all but its essential genes to see if it could still evolve.

Jul 4, 2023

Utopia: The ancient discoveries that point to the ideal human society

Posted by in category: futurism

Anthropology and archaeology are revealing that a human society can take myriad forms, which can teach us how to build a modern society that is more equal, resilient and stable.

By Michael Marshall

Jul 4, 2023

Interfaces from The Expanse

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Jul 3, 2023

Your windows may soon produce wireless Internet connections powered by sunlight

Posted by in category: futurism

Windows are quickly evolving into futuristic gateways.

Jul 3, 2023

How does space affect the immune system of astronauts?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, futurism

Research explores the effects of microgravity and radiation on the immune system in space conditions. It emphasizes the need to understand these effects for future long-duration space missions and highlights knowledge gaps for further investigation.

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