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Nov 19, 2023

First-of-its-kind robot receptionist is like ChatGPT with a face

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Engineers have combined the AI model powering ChatGPT with a humanoid bust to create a robot receptionist for the UK National Robotarium, a center for robotics and AI.

“We are exploring how to use and further develop the recent AI advances in LLMs to create more useful, usable, and compelling systems for collaboration between humans, robots, and AI systems in general,” researcher Oliver Lemon told Tech Xplore.

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Nov 19, 2023

Dead Star Springs Back to Life

Posted by in category: futurism

A dead star is still emitting powerful flares of blue light — a fascinating discovery offering a glimpse into a rare type of star death.

Nov 19, 2023

Playing Video Games With Mind Control

Posted by in categories: entertainment, neuroscience

Are gamers paving the way to the future?


The future is now — or so it seems. @perrikaryal is a gamer, Twitch streamer, psychology graduate and a genius with the ability to control games…with her mind! She has mastered the art of doing this with games like Elden Ring, Halo and TrackMania all without using a controller. To do this she uses an EEG (electroencephalogram) that picks up her brain activity, which then translates into pushing buttons on a virtual controller.

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Nov 19, 2023

Sam Altman may return as OpenAI CEO, Satya Nadella plays kingmaker as Microsoft and investors bat for Sam

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This sounds like game of thrones.


OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s sudden departure shocked the tech industry recently. Reports suggest investors, including Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, are pushing for his return which has led to speculations about his possible comeback.

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Nov 19, 2023

Details emerge of surprise board coup that ousted CEO Sam Altman at OpenAI

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

But not all reactions were doom and gloom. As Friday night wore on, some at OpenAI made forward-looking statements. Evan Morikawa, Engineering Manager at OpenAI wrote on X, “For those wondering what’ll happen next, the answer is we’ll keep shipping. @sama & @gdb weren’t micro-managers. The ✨ comes from the many geniuses here in research product eng & design. There’s clear internal uniformity among these leaders that we’re here for the bigger mission.”

Expect to hear more on the OpenAI board’s side of the story as further details emerge.

Nov 19, 2023

Perpetual Life Party Celebrating 10 Year Anniversary! Bill Faloon presents “Ten Year History”

Posted by in category: futurism

You’re invited to the Perpetual Life 10th anniversary hybrid party!Join us for our Perpetual Life Hybrid Party live from our new location at 950 South Cypres…

Nov 18, 2023

Scientists Have Developed an Engineered Protein That Improves Memory

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

Researchers from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery at the Catholic University, Rome and the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS have developed an engineered protein that boosts memory.

Neuroscientists at the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of the Catholic University, Rome, and the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario Agostino Gemelli IRCCS have genetically modified a molecule, the protein LIMK1, which is normally active in the brain, with a key role in memory.

They added a “molecular switch” that is activated by administering a drug, rapamycin, known for its several anti-aging effects on the brain.

Nov 18, 2023

In ousting CEO Sam Altman, ChatGPT loses its best fundraiser

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Sam Altman, the CEO and co-founder of OpenAI, has been stripped of his positions by the company’s board, citing a lack of candidness in his communications, leaving a significant gap in the company’s fundraising efforts.

Nov 18, 2023

These electric ferries may set a new standard around clean public transportation

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Many cities around the world see clean and efficient public transport as a crucial way to lower their carbon emissions. For cities with waterways, a high-tech ferry in Sweden could soon set a new standard.

Speeding through Stockholm’s archipelago, electric boat maker Candela’s new P-12 vessel barely makes a sound as it glides over a meter (3 feet) above the water. Its developers hope the ferry, which was unveiled this week, will yield a new era of waterborne public transport.

“This is a real leap forward,” said Erik Eklund, who is in charge of the commercial vessel division at Candela. “The energy savings we get by going airborne on the foils give us the speed and range we need to make this work on batteries.”

Nov 18, 2023

Scientists Uncover 14 Evolutionary Traps Threatening Humanity’s Future

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

Misaligned AI is not the one you should worry most about (yet).

For the first time, scientists have used the concept of evolutionary traps on human societies at large. They find that humankind risks getting stuck in 14 evolutionary dead ends, ranging from global climate tipping points to misaligned artificial intelligence, chemical pollution, and accelerating infectious diseases.

The anthropocene era: success and challenges.