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Nov 29, 2023

OpenAI’s board might have been dysfunctional–but they made the right choice. Their defeat shows that in the battle between AI profits and ethics, it’s no contest

Posted by in categories: ethics, finance, robotics/AI

Altman seemed to understand his responsibility to run a viable, enduring organization and keep its employees happy. He was on his way to pulling off a tender offer–a secondary round of investment in AI that would give the company much-needed cash and provide employees with the opportunity to cash out their shares. He also seemed very comfortable engaging in industry-wide issues like regulation and standards. Finding a balance between those activities is part of the work of corporate leaders and perhaps the board felt that Altman failed to find such a balance in the months leading up to his firing.

Microsoft seems to be the most clear-eyed about the interests it must protect: Microsoft’s! By hiring Sam Altman and Greg Brockman (a co-founder and president of OpenAI who resigned from OpenAI in solidarity with Altman), offering to hire more OpenAI staff, and still planning to collaborate with OpenAI, Satya Nadella hedged his bets. He seems to understand that by harnessing both the technological promise of AI, as articulated by OpenAI, and the talent to fulfill that promise, he is protecting Microsoft’s interest, a perspective reinforced by the financial markets’ positive response to his decision to offer Altman a job and further reinforced by his own willingness to support Altman’s return to OpenAI. Nadella acted with the interests of his company and its future at the forefront of his decision-making and he appears to have covered all the bases amidst a rapidly unfolding set of circumstances.

OpenAI employees may not like the board’s dramatic retort that allowing the company to be destroyed would be consistent with the mission–but those board members saw it that way.

Nov 28, 2023

What Are Disaccharides?

Posted by in category: futurism

This video explains what are disaccharides?

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Nov 28, 2023

Simple injury models Complex immune responses

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Nov 28, 2023

Ultra-fast deep-learned CNS tumour classification during surgery

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

A new AI system, Sturgeon, is redefining brain tumor surgeries.


Sturgeon is a pretrained neural network that uses incremental results from nanopore sequencing to rapidly classify central nervous system tumours and can be used to aid critical decision-making during surgery.

Nov 28, 2023

Wild New Study Suggests We Could Use Tiny Black Holes as Sources of Nuclear Power

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nuclear energy

The notion of black holes is one that invokes terror and dread. They’re inescapable! They devour everything! Nothing ever comes out!

The accuracy of these beliefs falls on the spectrum of debatable to incorrect. And a pair of physicists has now calculated how proverbial blood might be wrung from the black hole stone. According to Zhan-Feng Mai and Run-Qiu Yang of Tianjin University in China, teeny tiny black holes could theoretically be used as a source of power.

Their calculations find that these ultradense objects could work as rechargeable batteries and nuclear reactors, providing energy on the scale of gigaelectronvolts.

Nov 28, 2023

Tesla rolls out latest semi-autonomous driving software in the US

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, transportation

Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed the company has begun to introduce the latest version of its ‘Full Self-Driving’ (FSD) semi-autonomous software in the US, with its ‘beta’ title – which refers to a product being tested by consumers – to be dropped.

Mr Musk confirmed Tesla employees are the first to experience the new system.

Known as version 12 (or v12), the new FSD could signify a major technological step forward in the industry – allowing the car’s computers to make its own judgements based on what its cameras see, rather than relying on “hard-coded programming”, website Not a Tesla App reports.

Nov 28, 2023

A New Drug That Could Extend Dogs’ Lives Inches Closer to Approval

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, life extension

Yes, if it’s quality life this is good and maybe even use this as an example of helping humans live longer and why not cats?


For the first time, the FDA has indicated a willingness to endorse a longevity drug.

Nov 28, 2023

Exposing plants to an unusual chemical early on may bolster their growth and help feed the world

Posted by in categories: chemistry, habitats

This is good news and there’s hydroponics for homes. Gardyn is one such company but it’s expensive. A dyi might be better.


A research accident in the Binder lab at the University of Tennessee led to an unprecedented discovery about how plants respond to a hormone called ethylene.

Nov 28, 2023

Researchers develop faster, cheaper, and more precise method for identifying bacteria

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

That’s good news. Maybe there’s gonna be fewer super bugs springing up.


Researchers have developed a method that identifies bacteria easily, cheaply and more precisely than before. This can help reduce use of antibiotics.

Far too many antibiotics are used around the world. As a result, bacteria are becoming resistant.

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Nov 28, 2023

AI Inside: Brain Chips Pioneering the Next Leap in Human Evolution

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Brain chips are no longer science fiction. They have become a reality and are transforming lives thanks to technological advancements, which allow a computer to decode brain signals, deduce human intentions, and finally enact them directly through a machine.

These systems that are making it possible are called BCI or a brain-computer interface, which studies signals from brain activity. Neuralink is the most well-known company in this field, creating a generalized brain interface to unlock human potential.

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