Watch June’s edition of Inside SingularityNET, featuring exciting news and insightful updates on our AGI R\&D, decentralized AI platform development, progressive decentralization, and broader ecosystem developments.
00:00 — Intro | AI Twin — Dr. Ben Goertzel. 00:48 — Dr. Matt Iklé | CSO — SingularityNET 04:09 — Sergey Shalyapin | CTO — SingularityNET 08:07 — Vita Potapova | Hyperon Project Manager — SingularityNET 13:19 — Alex Blagirev | SIO — SingularityNET 19:10 — Haley Lowy | Marketing Lead — SingularityNET 24:57 — Jan Horlings | CEO — Deep Funding. 31:23 — Esther Galfalvi | Decentralization Program Lead — SingularityNET 34:11 — Peter Elfrink | Community Lead — SingularityNET 35:52 — Stacey Engle | CEO — Twin Protocol. 39:45 — Jennifer Bourke | Marketing and Community Lead — NuNet. 45:02 — Jerry Hall | Marketing Lead — HyperCycle. 47:21 — Patrik Gudev l CEO — Jam Galaxy. 52:23 — Robin Spottiswoode l CTO — Jam Galaxy. 54:40 — Rebekah Pennington | Partnerships and Community — Yaya Labs. 56:03 — Kennedy Schaal | CEO — Rejuve. BIO
In the future, getting help for depression might involve a quick brain scan to find the most effective treatment for you.
An analysis of brain activity during rest and while undertaking specific tasks among a large group of people with depression and anxiety has identified six distinct types of brain activity patterns, symptoms, and responses to treatment.
The team from the US and Australia who conducted the study also determined treatments that are more likely to work for some of these categories. This means doctors could potentially match patients with the best therapies based on how their brains function.
A research team led by Prof. Wang Zhandong from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), observed a series of covalent cluster intermediates in resonantly stabilized free radical gas-phase reactions with a synchrotron radiation vacuum ultraviolet photoionization mass spectrometry experimental platform, revealing the role of resonantly stabilized free radicals in the growth of particulate matter mass.
New data revises our view of this unusual supernova explosion. A team of scientists used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to parse the composition of the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant located 6,500 light-years away in the constellation Taurus. With the telescope’s MIRI (Mid-Infrared Instrument) and NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera), the team gathered data that is […].