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Dec 1, 2023
The first CRISPR cure might kickstart the next big patent battle
Posted by Paul Battista in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
Vertex Pharmaceuticals plans to sell a gene-editing treatment for sickle-cell disease. A patent on CRISPR could stand in the way.
This fall, Sam Altman, OpenAI’s once-(and possibly future-) CEO made a surprising statement about artificial intelligence. AI systems, including that company’s ChatGPT, are known to “hallucinate”: perceive patterns and generate outputs that are nonsensical. That wasn’t a flaw in AI systems, Altman said, it was part of their “magic.” The fact “that these AI systems can come up with new ideas and be creative, that’s a lot of the power.” That raised eyebrows: We humans are rather good at creativity without getting our facts all wrong. How could such an appeal to creativity make a decent counter to the many concerns about accuracy?
To begin, what do people mean when they say an AI system “hallucinates”? Take this example of what happens when GPT4 tries its hand at academic citations:
What would the outcome be if you took a leap of faith straight into a black hole? We looked to Einstein and Hawking to ponder the scenario.
Say one day you were exploring space looking for a new planet for humans to inhabit, but came across a black hole and decided – why not check it out? Would you have any chance of survival? How would you get out if at all? Would you find a shortcut to another universe? Watch the video to learn about what would happen if you fell into a black hole.
Dec 1, 2023
SpaceX Is Buying a Company That Makes Parachutes for Spacecraft
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in category: space travel
SpaceX has quietly swooped in to buy a venerable parachute vendor on the verge of bankruptcy, The Information reports, in a rare acquisition by the launch provider as it gears up to play a pivotal role in NASA’s return to the Moon.
The company, Pioneer Aerospace, designs and manufactures parachutes for reusable spacecraft returning to Earth, including SpaceX’s own Dragon capsule used by NASA to ferry astronauts and supplies to and from the International Space Station.
According to a Florida bankruptcy filing by Pioneer’s parent company, SpaceX bought Pioneer for a bargain-basement $2.2 million, approved by a judge on November 22. The move wasn’t reported until this week.
Dec 1, 2023
These fish live beyond 100—and get healthier as they age
Posted by Arthur Brown in category: futurism
Buffalofish have surprisingly long life spans, a new study shows—and live their best lives into their 80s and 90s. What can humans learn from them?
Dec 1, 2023
Making an image with generative AI uses as much energy as charging your phone
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI
This is the first time the carbon emissions caused by using an AI model for different tasks have been calculated.
Each time you use AI to generate an image, write an email, or ask a chatbot a question, it comes at a cost to the planet.
Dec 1, 2023
Contrarian Views: Is AI Increasing Productivity Or Not?
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: robotics/AI
Earlier this year, I had the wonderful opportunity to speak at the Global SIBOS Conference held this year in Toronto.
This article discusses contrarian views on AI increasing value or reducing productivity like most new technologies have as productivity is done since the 1980s.
Dec 1, 2023
Billionaire Palmer Luckey Unveils A New Jet-Powered Drone — And It Looks Bonkers
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: drones, robotics/AI
Anduril Industries says it wants to become the Lockheed Martin of the 21st century.
The fast autonomous drone, called Roadrunner, is designed by Luckey’s Anduril Industries to intercept and blow up enemy aircraft.
Dec 1, 2023
US regulator compels Aramco to divest Altman-backed AI chip startup
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: finance, military, robotics/AI
Prosperity7, the venture capital fund of Aramco Ventures, invested in Rain Neuromorphics in February 2022.
Wikimedia Commons.
Moving aggressively in the AI arms race, Washington has compelled Saudi Aramco to sell its shares in Rain Neuromorphics Inc, an AI chip startup backed by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, reported Bloomberg.
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