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Jan 12, 2025

Immunosenescence, Inflammaging, And Immune Resilience: Matt Yousefzadeh, PhD

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension

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Jan 12, 2025

Robots set to move beyond factory as AI advances

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

Today’s robots perform safety checks at industrial plants, conduct quality control in manufacturing, and are even starting to keep hospital patients company.

But soon — perhaps very soon — these increasingly humanlike machines will handle more sophisticated tasks, freeing up people while raising complex questions about the roles of artificial intelligence that are gaining attention.

At a panel hosted by the American Association of Retired Persons at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show (CES), experts described the next five years as a period where robots transition primarily from industrial sites to service settings, helping to address a worsening health care labor crunch.

Jan 12, 2025

$1 billion, 131-acre tech, data center complex planned for Texas

Posted by in categories: computing, internet, space

Texas’ growth as a technology and data homebase isn’t slowing down anytime soon. This week, three firms announced the development of a massive, $1 billion data center being planned for North Texas.

Dallas-based fiber internet provider Gigabit Fiber, real estate firm Lincoln Property Co. and investment firm Tradition Holdings are reportedly partnering on the data center and tech space called GigaPop, set for a 131-acre tract of land in Red Oak, about 18 miles south of Dallas. Gigabit Fiber will begin construction of the 800,000-square-foot site in early 2025, starting with a 7,500-square-foot space.

Jan 12, 2025

First-ever Binary Star Found Near our Galaxy’s Supermassive Black Hole

Posted by in category: cosmology

An international team of researchers has detected a binary star orbiting close to Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy. It is the first time a stellar pair has been found in the vicinity of a supermassive black hole.

The discovery, based on data collected by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT), helps us understand how stars survive in environments with extreme gravity, and could pave the way for the detection of planets close to Sagittarius A*.

“Black holes are not as destructive as we thought,” says Florian Peißker, a researcher at the University of Cologne, Germany, and lead author of the study published in Nature Communications.

Jan 12, 2025

Mark Zuckerberg Says AI Could Soon Do The Work Of Meta’s Midlevel Engineers

Posted by in categories: business, government, robotics/AI, security, supercomputing

In today’s AI news, this year coding might go from one of the most sought-after skills on the job market to one that can be fully automated. Mark Zuckerberg said that Meta and some of the biggest companies in the tech industry are already working toward this on an episode of the Joe Rogan Experience on Friday.

In other advancements, NovaSky, a team of researchers based out of UC Berkeley’s Sky Computing Lab, released Sky-T1-32B-Preview, a reasoning model that’s competitive with an earlier version of OpenAI’s o1. “Remarkably, Sky-T1-32B-Preview was trained for less than $450,” the team wrote in a blog post, “demonstrating that it is possible to replicate high-level reasoning capabilities affordably and efficiently.”

And, no company has capitalized on the AI revolution more dramatically than Nvidia. The world’s leading high-performance GPU maker has used its ballooning fortunes to significantly increase investments in all sorts of startups but particularly in AI startups.

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Jan 12, 2025

Nanotechnology: The Future of Everything

Posted by in categories: existential risks, media & arts, nanotechnology

Nanotechnology is moving from the realm of science fiction to reality, and in the process, these tiny technologies are offering giant opportunities.

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Jan 12, 2025

New Superconductive Materials Have Just Been Discovered

Posted by in categories: materials, quantum physics

Three exotic new species of superconductivity were spotted last year, illustrating the myriad ways electrons can join together to form a frictionless quantum soup.

Jan 12, 2025

Chinese hackers target US Treasury computers used for sanctions — Committee on Foreign Investment specifically targeted

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

No secret information was stolen.

Jan 12, 2025

Self-driving AI glasses give blind freedom without canes or guide dogs

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Romanian startup.lumen is transforming mobility for the visually impaired with innovative glasses that combine self-driving technology and haptic guidance to replicate the essential functions of a guide dog.

Jan 12, 2025

Anthropic’s chief scientist on 5 ways agents will be even better in 2025

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The hottest topic in AI is only just getting started.

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