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Nov 29, 2022

Novel Transistor-Free Compute-in-Memory Chip Architecture Could Unlock Efficient, Fast, Accurate AI

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Ditching transistors for ferroelectric diodes, this new computer architecture could prove up to 100 times faster than current tech.

Nov 29, 2022

Detecting Cancer with AI — Medical Frontiers-JAPAN Live & Programs

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, health, robotics/AI

Colon cancer is the second deadliest cancer in the US. Early detection is important but finding and diagnosing polyps is difficult. 2 AI-powered endoscopes have been developed in Japan to tackle the problem. One can judge a lesion’s malignancy in 0.4 second with almost 100% accuracy. The other indicates lesions during an exam, even indistinct ones, like a car navigation system. We also introduce fermented Japanese foods that are beneficial for gut health and explain how they should be eaten.

Nov 29, 2022

MIT engineers design self-replicating robots capable of assembling giant structures

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Researchers advance efforts to create groups of robots that could construct almost anything.

When it comes to the manufacturing of commercial aircraft, different parts are manufactured at various locations. Before finally bringing them all together in a central plant and putting the finished aeroplane together, the tail components, the fuselage, and the wings are made at different plants.

Many other large structures, besides aircraft, are also built in sections.

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Nov 29, 2022

Livestream: Neuralink Event Expectations

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-dMVwN_qwk

Quick update/ reminder for Neuralink Event.

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Nov 29, 2022

AI experts are increasingly afraid of what they’re creating

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Artificial intelligence gets smarter, more capable, and more world-transforming every day. Here’s why that might not be a good thing.

Nov 29, 2022

Handwriting Converted to Computer Code

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Cornell University researchers have created an interface that allows users to handwrite and sketch within computer code – a challenge to conventional coding, which typically relies on typing.

The pen-based interface, called Notate, lets users of computational, digital notebooks open drawing canvases and handwrite diagrams within lines of traditional, digitized computer code.

Powered by a deep learning model, the interface bridges handwritten and textual programming contexts: notation in the handwritten diagram can reference textual code and vice versa. For instance, Notate recognizes handwritten programming symbols, like “n”, and then links them up to their typewritten equivalents.

Nov 29, 2022

Dr Svitlana Volkova — Forecasting The Future — Chief Scientist — National Security Directorate, PNNL

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, security

Dr. Svitlana Volkova, Ph.D. (https://www.pnnl.gov/people/svitlana-volkova) is Chief Scientist, Decision Intelligence and Analytics, National Security Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), which is one of the United States Department of Energy national laboratories, managed by the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Science.

Dr. Volkova is a recognized leader in the field of computational social science and computational linguistics and her scientific contributions and publication profile cover a range of topics on applied machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and social media analytics.

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Nov 29, 2022

We finally know in detail how salt dissolves in water

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A machine learning model has revealed how crystals of sodium chloride slowly weaken and then rapidly crumble to dissolve in water.

Nov 29, 2022

Human-free farms could solve a major food problem

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

After decades of research, robots are finally starting to take over farms — it isn’t clear how human workers will be affected.

Nov 29, 2022

OpenAI successfully trained a Minecraft bot using 70,000 hours of gameplay videos

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, bitcoin, finance, robotics/AI

This superintelligent AI is quite astounding learning similarly to a human even. What I am wanting someday is from labor to digital commerce like bitcoin to even stock markets to everything could essentially automated. Also with the neuralink we could essentially have similar intelligence as the superintelligence allowing for humans to attain a superintelligent level of abilities. I think with DNA computers could be better than essentially for implants or essentially downloading information onto human DNA computers or even brain downloads from simple impulses from devices could give binary code files for abilities or making the superintelligence abilities a simple download rather than other forms of technology.


OpenAI has always focused on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning advances that benefit humanity. Recently, the company successfully trained a bot to play Minecraft using more than 70,000 hours of gameplay videos. The achievement is far more than just a bot playing a game. It marks a giant stride forward in advanced machine learning using observation and imitation.

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