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Oct 19, 2017
Microsoft’s Windows Mixed Reality: everything you need to know
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: augmented reality, virtual reality
Microsoft is launching its own answer to virtual reality today, taking on HTC and Oculus in the process. Windows Mixed Reality will be available in the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, and headsets are now available to buy. Here’s everything you need to know about Windows Mixed Reality.
Oct 19, 2017
Google’s Machine Learning Software Has Learned to Replicate Itself
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Google designed its AutoML project to be an artificial intelligence that could help humans create other AI systems. Now AutoML can do that, and it’s creating more powerful, efficient systems than human engineers can.
Oct 19, 2017
When you die you KNOW you’re dead: The mind still works say scientists
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: entertainment, neuroscience
A person’s consciousness continues to work after the body has died, a study from New York University Langone School of Medicine finds. The findings echo the new Hollywood film Flatliners.
Oct 18, 2017
Google Maps just added a bunch of planets and moons for you to explore
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: space travel
Google Maps launched itself into space once again with new opportunities to explore parts of the galaxy.
Google announced this week that it added a dozen new places including Pluto, Venus and several moons to its galactic exploration feature. There are now 17 different planetary maps to look through.
The feature allows users to explore planets Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, along with some dwarf planets, like Pluto. For Earth, zooming in offers 3D Google Maps showing borders, cities, countries and terrain. When looking at Google Maps in the terrain view, you can also zoom out until it shows Earth in space. Clicking on specific places will also provide some basic information.
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Oct 18, 2017
Could Governments Run By Artificial Intelligence Be A Good Thing?
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: government, robotics/AI
It will happen eventually. The argument against it will be that AI lacks the human touch, by that they mean the crooks in the government who make a living on corruption, graft, outright theft, and are in the process of collapsing the United States with nepotism. The main fear of the crime bosses (politcos) is that you cant bribe, threaten, or blackmail an AI.
By glen sawyer, national director, iot digital transformation, SAP
Put Skynet from The Terminator movies to the back of your mind for a minute, and stay with me on this one.
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Oct 18, 2017
Robocar Invasion of Manhattan Looms As GM’s Cruise Plans 2018 Tests
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
After more than a year of testing on crowded San Francisco streets, Cruise thinks it’s ready to operate the first robotic car fleet in Manhattan. GM also appears to be ramping up competition with Waymo for leadership in the technology.
Oct 18, 2017
DeepMind’s Superpowerful AI Sets Its Sights on Drug Discovery
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: biotech/medical, information science, robotics/AI
After two years of development, these giant robots from the U.S. and Japan went head-to-head. Who would you put your money on? http://cnnmon.ie/2kYBEdN
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