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Feb 4, 2024
Oleg Kononenko to break world record for longest time in space
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: space
According to Russian media reports, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko is set to make history on Sunday as he will surpass the world record for the longest cumulative time spent in space.
Kononenko, who is currently on his fifth space mission, will clock a total of 878 days, 11 hours, 29 minutes, and 49 seconds in orbit by 11:30:08 Moscow time (0830:08 GMT), breaking the previous record held by his fellow countryman Gennady Padalka, who retired in 2017.
The 59-year-old Kononenko, also the commander of the Roscosmos cosmonaut corps, will extend his record until September 23, when he is scheduled to return to Earth after completing his current expedition. By then, he will have spent 1,110 days in space, equivalent to nearly 2 1/2 years.
Feb 4, 2024
Can This A.I.-Powered Search Engine Replace Google? It Has for Me
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: robotics/AI
A start-up called Perplexity shows what’s possible for a search engine built from scratch with artificial intelligence.
Feb 4, 2024
As Facebook turns 20, I have something to confess
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: futurism
Facebook turns 20 years old today, and if you don’t like it, I’m sure you have your reasons.
Mark Zuckerberg launched Facebook on February 4, 2004, in his Harvard dorm room. Thomas Lake says there are valid reasons today to dislike Facebook, but for him and many others it’s a living journal of 21st-century life — a virtual museum that otherwise would not exist.
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Feb 4, 2024
A fully autonomous drone system for cinematography and wildlife monitoring
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: drones, robotics/AI
Recent technological advances, such as increasingly sophisticated drones and cameras, have opened exciting new possibilities for cinematography. Most notably, film directors can now shoot scenes from a wide range of angles that were previously inaccessible and in far higher resolution.
Researchers at University of Zaragoza and Stanford University recently developed CineMPC, a new cinematographic system that relies on a fully autonomous drone that carries a cinematographic camera to film multiple targets autonomously, while following a director’s instructions. The platform modulates various drone and camera parameters to satisfy these instructions. The team’s innovative system, outlined in IEEE Transactions on Robotics, could bring a wave of innovation to the film industry and other sectors that can benefit from high-quality video footage.
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Feb 4, 2024
Finance worker pays out $25 million after video call with deepfake ‘chief financial officer’
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: finance
A finance worker at a multinational firm was tricked into paying out $25 million to fraudsters using deepfake technology to pose as the company’s chief financial officer in a video conference call, according to Hong Kong police.
The elaborate scam saw the worker duped into attending a video call with what he thought were several other members of staff, but all of whom were in fact deepfake recreations, Hong Kong police said at a briefing on Friday.
“(In the) multi-person video conference, it turns out that everyone [he saw] was fake,” senior superintendent Baron Chan Shun-ching told the city’s public broadcaster RTHK.
Feb 4, 2024
WaveAerospace’s Hybrid Drone Packs a Speed of 500+ MPH
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: drones, robotics/AI
Connecticut-based WaveAerospace recently unveiled a multi-role unmanned multi-copter in development for the last five years.
Huntress Turbojet’s flight tests will take place in the summer and it is expected to be delivery-ready by early 2025.
The all-weather hybrid-electric drone has a top speed of Mach 0.7 (467 knots) and flight endurance of two hours.
Feb 4, 2024
SpaceX to launch NASA’s PACE ocean-monitoring satellite this week
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: satellites
Liftoff is scheduled for 1:33 a.m. ET on Tuesday (Feb. 6).
Feb 4, 2024
Super-Earth discovered in the “optimal” habitable zone of its star, TOI-715 b
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space
Scientists have discovered a super-Earth, named TOI-715 b, located within the “conservative” habitable zone of a nearby red dwarf star.
This revelation has ignited the astronomical community with the potential of uncovering conditions that are suitable for life a mere 137 light-years from Earth.
The research, led by Georgina Dransfield at the University of Birmingham, represents a significant step forward in our quest to understand the conditions under which life might arise.