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Aug 2, 2023

Tim Cook uses a 1-sentence mantra to process criticism—without it, he ‘wouldn’t be able to function’

Posted by in category: futurism

Apple CEO Tim Cook says he isn’t afraid of criticism. Here’s how he’s learned to handle negative feedback.

Aug 2, 2023

Most of the 100 million people who signed up for Threads stopped using it

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI

Meta’s new Twitter competitor, Threads, is looking for ways to keep users interested after more than half of the people who signed up for the text-based platform stopped actively using the app, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly told employees in a company town hall yesterday. Threads launched on July 5 and signed up over 100 million users in less than five days, buoyed by user frustration with Elon Musk-owned Twitter.

“Obviously, if you have more than 100 million people sign up, ideally it would be awesome if all of them or even half of them stuck around. We’re not there yet,” Zuckerberg told employees yesterday, according to Reuters, which listened to audio of the event.

Third-party data suggests that Threads may have lost many more than half of its active users. Daily active users for Threads on Android dropped from 49 million on July 7 to 23.6 million on July 14, and then to 12.6 million on July 23, web analytics company SimilarWeb reported.

Aug 2, 2023

Twitter gets special permission to be ‘X’ in the iOS App Store

Posted by in category: futurism

Twitter may have gotten an iOS App Store exception.

Aug 2, 2023

Fake AI Friends: ‘This Will Result In Learned Narcissism’

Posted by in categories: business, finance, robotics/AI, virtual reality

MySpace gave us co-founder Tom right off the bat: join the social network and you started with at least one friend, even if he never interacted with you. Now social platforms like Snapchat and Facebook are using generative artificial intelligence to give us smarter and more engaging friends.

When Facebook parent company Meta reported financial results last week, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said he saw the AI friend as an assistant or coach that “can help you interact with businesses.” Facebook’s AI chatbots will reportedly offer a range of personalities and capabilities, presumably in the hope that at least one will appeal to most if not all Facebook users.

According to Financial Times reporting, Zuckerberg is “spending all his energy and time” on this: a massive shift from the metaverse and virtual reality, his previous idée fixe.

Aug 2, 2023

It’s Impossible for Chatbots to Stop Lying, Experts Say

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

It’s no secret that AI chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT have a strong tendency to make stuff up. They’re just as good at inventing facts as they are assisting you with work — and when they mix up the two, disaster can strike.

Whether the people creating AI can fix that issue remains up for debate, the Associated Press reports. Some experts, including executives who are marketing these tools, argue that these chatbots are doomed to forever cook up falsehoods, despite their makers’ best efforts.

“I don’t think that there’s any model today that doesn’t suffer from some hallucination,” Daniela Amodei, co-founder and president of Anthropic, maker of the AI chatbot Claude 2, told the AP.

Aug 2, 2023

An electrogenetic interface to program mammalian gene expression by direct current

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health, wearables

Thoughts?


Wearable electronic devices are playing a rapidly expanding role in the acquisition of individuals’ health data for personalized medical interventions; however, wearables cannot yet directly program gene-based therapies because of the lack of a direct electrogenetic interface. Here we provide the missing link by developing an electrogenetic interface that we call direct current (DC)-actuated regulation technology (DART), which enables electrode-mediated, time-and voltage-dependent transgene expression in human cells using DC from batteries. DART utilizes a DC supply to generate non-toxic levels of reactive oxygen species that act via a biosensor to reversibly fine-tune synthetic promoters.

Aug 2, 2023

Blade Runner Soundtrack (1982) — I Am The Business

Posted by in categories: business, entertainment

Original Motion Picture — Score from the movie Blade Runner (1982)
Expanded Version.
Composed by Vangelis.

Enjoy!

Aug 2, 2023

Are ‘Friends’ Electric?

Posted by in category: media & arts

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Are ‘Friends’ Electric? · Gary Numan · Tubeway Army.

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Aug 2, 2023

Dystopian Rainfall — Experience the Dystopian Rainfall of a Blade Runner Universe — ASMR Track

Posted by in categories: cosmology, cyborgs, media & arts, space travel

Experience the dystopian rainfall of a Blade Runner universe in this ASMR track! Sit back, relax and let the futuristic cyberpunk music transport you to a dark and dangerous future.

This sci-fi ambient music is perfect for any fan of Blade Runner 2049. With a cinematic soundscape and spine chilling music, this track will transport you to a dark and dystopian future. Enjoy the sounds of rain falling on a roof, the sound of a blade cutting through metal and the sound of a cyborg walking the streets of a city at night.

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Aug 2, 2023

What AI Thinks are the Greatest Threats to Human Existence: Spoiler Alert… It puts itself on the list!

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

This post includes content written by AI

As humanity navigates through the complexities of the modern world, it faces an array of threats that could potentially jeopardize its very existence. These threats range from immediate concerns to those that loom ominously on the horizon. This article aims to rank the greatest threats to human existence in order of their perceived impact, from smallest to largest: