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Jan 13, 2025

SINGULARITY Approaches, Grok 3, o1 Model Leaks, Nvdia Stuns, New Humanoids

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI, singularity, surveillance

00:00 — AI News Overview.
00:20 — Grok 3 Announcement.
01:05 — ChatGPT vs Others.
02:15 — Grok Diagnoses Injury.
06:03 — AI in Healthcare.
06:19 — AI Surveillance Debate.
09:17 — China’s Social Credit.
09:46 — VO2 Video Models.
10:28 — AGI’s $15 Quadrillion Value.
12:13 — Meta’s AI Users.
14:49 — Yann LeCun on AI
16:39 — Clone Robotics Update.
18:14 — NVIDIA Cosmos Explained.
21:06 — NVIDIA Road Simulation.
24:20 — Sam Altman on Singularity.
27:08 — Model Parameter Sizes.
28:21 — Gen X World Explorer.
30:30 — AI Video Realism.

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Jan 13, 2025

Nietzsche: Transhumanism

Posted by in categories: media & arts, transhumanism

Jan 13, 2025

Brain Connectivity Patterns Link Vascular Disease to Cognitive Decline

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Source: NUS

Researchers have uncovered novel insights into how brain function disruptions related to cerebrovascular disease (CeVD) interact with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) pathology to impact neurodegeneration and cognition in older adults.

Led by Associate Professor Juan Helen Zhou, Director of the Centre for Translational Magnetic Resonance Research, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS Medicine), the research team revealed a brain functional connectome phenotype that is related to multiple CeVD markers and contributes additively to cognitive decline and neurodegeneration alongside AD.

Jan 13, 2025

Tiny AI chip modeled on the human brain set to boost battery life in smart devices — with lifespan in some rising up to 6 times

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

But the Spiking Neural Processor T1 should drastically slash the power consumption of future smart devices.

It works by analyzing sensor data in real time to identify patterns and potentially clean up the data coming out of the sensors — and no internet connection would be required.

The device is a neuromorphic processor — meaning its architecture is arranged to mimic the brain’s pattern-recognition mechanisms. To draw an analogy, when you sense something — whether it’s a smell or a sound — different collections of neurons fire to identify it.

Jan 13, 2025

Gluconeogenesis: Welcome to EasyPeasy Learning!

Posted by in categories: biological, chemistry

In this video, we simplify gluconeogenesis, an essential metabolic pathway that helps your body maintain glucose levels during fasting or intense activity.

We’ll walk you through:
✔️ What gluconeogenesis is and why it’s important.
✔️ Key steps in the pathway.
✔️ Enzymes involved and their regulation.
✔️ How it ties into other metabolic processes.

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Jan 13, 2025

Red Light Therapy May Reduce Deadly Blood Clots

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Red light exposure may reduce blood clot risks, according to groundbreaking research. By lowering inflammation and platelet activity, it could prevent strokes, heart attacks, and more. Clinical trials are next.


The ability of released products of platelet activation to induce thrombosis-generating neutrophil extracellular trap formation was quantified. Subsequent thrombosis was measured using murine models of VT and stroke.

To translate our findings to human patients, light-filtering cataract patients were evaluated over an 8-year period for rate of venous thromboembolism with multivariable logistic regression clustered by hospital.

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Jan 13, 2025

Researchers 3D-print fully-functioning microscope in less than 3 hrs

Posted by in category: 3D printing

Let’s bring microscopes to the masses.

Jan 13, 2025

CoreWeave, a $19B AI compute provider, opens its first international data centers in the UK

Posted by in categories: government, robotics/AI

CoreWeave, the cloud computing company that provides companies with AI compute resources, has formally opened its first two data centers in the U.K. — its first outside its domestic U.S. market.

CoreWeave opened its European headquarters in London last May, shortly after earning a $19 billion valuation off the back of a $1.1. billion fundraise. At the same time, the company announced plans to open two data centers as part of a £1 billion ($1.25 billion) investment in the U.K.

Today’s news coincides with a separate announcement from the U.K. government, which details a five-year investment plan to bolster government-owned AI computing capacity as well as geographic “AI Growth Zones,” which includes AI infrastructure from the private sector.

Jan 13, 2025

Samsung shows us the future of smartphone form factors including one panel expected on a 2026 phone

Posted by in categories: futurism, mobile phones

Samsung shows future smartphone displays at CES including its tri-fold Flex G screen.

Jan 13, 2025

Physicists experimentally observe topological defects in glasses for the first time

Posted by in categories: biological, mathematics, particle physics, space

The amorphous state of matter is the most abundant form of visible matter in the universe, and includes all structurally disordered systems, such as biological cells or essential materials like glass and polymers.

An is a solid whose molecules and atoms form disordered structures, meaning that they do not occupy regular, well-defined positions in space.

This is the opposite of what happens in crystals, whose ordered structure facilitates their , as well as the identification of those “defects,” which practically control the physical properties of crystals, such as their plastic yielding and melting, or the way an electric current propagates through them.

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