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Dec 25, 2023

Cosmic Oddity Explained: Astrophysicists Discover Why Our Supergalactic Plane Lacks Spiral Galaxies

Posted by in categories: physics, space, supercomputing

Astrophysicists have discovered why spiral galaxies like the Milky Way are rare in the Supergalactic Plane, a dense region in our Local Universe. The research, led by Durham University and the University of Helsinki, used the SIBELIUS supercomputer simulation to show that galaxies in dense clusters on the Plane often merge, transforming spiral galaxies into elliptical ones. This finding, which aligns with telescope observations and supports the standard model of the Universe, helps explain a long-standing cosmic anomaly about galaxy distribution.

Astrophysicists say they have found an answer to why spiral galaxies like our own Milky Way are largely missing from a part of our Local Universe called the Supergalactic Plane.

The Supergalactic Plane is an enormous, flattened structure extending nearly a billion light years across in which our own Milky Way galaxy is embedded.

Dec 25, 2023

This Multi-Purpose Moon Habitat Looks Cool as Hell

Posted by in categories: habitats, space

It’s especially relevant these days considering that America’s NASA is planning to get boots on the ground as soon as late 2025 as part of its Artemis program, with the construction of a permanent habitat following sometime in the 2030s — that is, if everything goes according to plan.

And while we’ve seen plenty of early mockups and renders, we may finally be honing in on some actual designs of what such a future fixture on the Moon could look like.

Last week, Thales Alenia Space announced it had signed a contract with the ASI to build the “first permanent outpost on the Moon” — and the news has us giddy with excitement.

Dec 25, 2023

US Compels Saudi Fund to Exit AI Chip Startup Backed by Altman

Posted by in categories: finance, robotics/AI

The Biden administration has forced a Saudi Aramco venture capital firm to sell its shares in a Silicon Valley AI chip startup backed by OpenAI co-founder Sam Altman, an exit that could have broader implications for the Middle Eastern country’s growing investments in US technology.

Dec 25, 2023

Robin Williams’ Daughter Disgusted by Efforts to Bring Her Dad Back With AI

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Robin Williams’ daughter Zelda is fed up with artificial intelligence being used to mimic her father’s voice.

In an Instagram story transcribed by The Hollywood Reporter, Williams said that she stands in solidarity with the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) protests against increasing the use of AI in Hollywood in part because of the ways the technology has been used to recreate her father’s inimitable voice.

“I am not an impartial voice in SAG’s fight against AI,” the daughter of the late actor wrote in a since-expired post. “I’ve witnessed for YEARS how many people want to train these models to create/re-create actors who cannot consent, like Dad.”

Dec 25, 2023

An agency created an AI model who earns up to $11,000 a month because it was tired of influencers ‘who have egos’

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

At the time of publication, 56 photos had been shared on López’s Instagram account. Images of her dressed in lingerie have also been posted on Fanvue, a subscription platform similar to OnlyFans.

Her most recent Instagram Stories show her drinking cocktails on a night out and going to the gym. The agency created the images using Photoshop.

Cruz said she was created with a “personality” and “based on what society likes most,” per Euronews.

Dec 25, 2023

Reframing employee health: Moving beyond burnout to holistic health

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health, neuroscience

For most adults, the majority of waking daily life is spent at work. That offers employers an opportunity to influence their employees’ physical, mental, social, and spiritual health.

To support the move to better health, the McKinsey Health Institute (MHI), along with other organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO), are highlighting a more modern way to view health beyond illness and its absence.1 Adding years to life and life to years, McKinsey, March 29, 2022; A 2022 MHI survey on global health perspectives found that more than 40 percent of respondents who reported having a disease still perceived their health as good or very good, while more than 20 percent of those who reported no disease said they were in fair, poor, or very poor health. Embracing the concept of holistic health—an integrated view of an individual’s mental, physical, spiritual, and social functioning2 Previous work from MHI has defined each dimension of health in detail. For more details, see Adding years to life and life to years. Using this definition means that we emphasize “functioning.

Dec 25, 2023

Your brain doesn’t detect reality. It creates it. | Lisa Feldman Barrett

Posted by in categories: innovation, neuroscience

This interview is an episode from @The-Well, our publication about ideas that inspire a life well-lived, created with the @JohnTempletonFoundation.

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Dec 25, 2023

Intel Officially Launches Meteor Lake ‘Core Ultra’ CPUs

Posted by in category: computing

As the company’s first tile-based CPU based on its new Intel 4 process, this is an entirely different CPU from everything that has come before it.

Dec 25, 2023

Apple Is Exploring Storing Large Language Models (LLMs) On Flash Storage To Seamlessly Bring The Technology To Phones, Laptops

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI

Large Language Models (LLMs) are exceptionally resource-intensive on the CPU and memory, but Apple is said to be experimenting with storing this technology on flash storage, likely to make it easily accessible on multiple devices. However, the technology giant also wishes to make LLMs ubiquitous on its iPhone and Mac lineup and is exploring ways to make this possible.

Storing LLMs on flash memory has been difficult; Apple aims to fix this on machines with limited capacity

Under typical conditions, Large Language Models require AI accelerators and a high DRAM capacity to be stored. As reported by TechPowerUp, Apple is working to bring the same technology, but to devices that sport limited memory capacity. In a newly published paper, Apple has published a paper that aims to bring LLMs to devices with limited memory capacity. iPhones have limited memory too, so Apple researchers have developed a technique that uses flash chips to store the AI model’s data.

Dec 25, 2023

Scientists uncover the secret to building Star Wars-style laser weapons — but don’t worry, we won’t have a Death Star anytime soon

Posted by in category: military

Today’s infrared lasers are only powerful enough to disable aerial targets, but scientists now have the keys to building high-powered laser weaponry that can ‘melt’ distant targets.