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Aug 31, 2023

What is Digital Sociology?

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

Digital sociology explores the interplay between digital technology, social behaviors, and societal structures. As an emerging discipline, it delves into how online interactions, social media platforms, and digital tools shape and reflect cultural dynamics, personal identities, and group norms. Digital sociologists analyze trends in cyber communities, the implications of digital data collection, and the broader impact of the internet on social evolution.

In this age of rapid technological advancement — where we find ourselves in the midst of a Digital Revolution and most recently, in an AI Revolution, the fast-spinning changes in society require analysis and understanding. Digital sociology provides critical insights into the multifaceted relationship between technology and the fabric of society.

Aug 31, 2023

Grimes Says She Asked Elon Musk Why He’s So Obsessed With Trans People

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, media & arts, robotics/AI

Electronic music artist, generative AI enthusiast and on-off Elon Musk partner Claire “Grimes” Boucher seems to want to build bridges between the tech billionaire and the trans community he’s alienated so relentlesslly.

In a wide-ranging new interview with Wired, Boucher mentioned that she’d had a “big, long conversation” with her kids’ dad about “the trans thing,” and came to a similar conclusion as she made when publicly replying to one of his transphobic tweets: that bigotry isn’t in his “heart.”

“I was like, ‘I want to dissect why you’re so stressed about this,’” the artist, who also goes by the letter c, told the magazine. “Getting to the heart of what Elon says helps me get to the heart of what other people’s issues are, because it’s this über guy situation.”

Aug 31, 2023

Diabetes reversed in mice with genetically edited stem cells derived from patients

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have transformed stem cells into insulin-producing cells. They used the CRISPR gene-editing tool to correct a defect that caused a form of diabetes, and implanted the cells into mice to reverse diabetes in the animals. Shown is a microscopic image of insulin-secreting beta cells (insulin is green) that were made from stem cells produced from the skin of a patient with Wolfram syndrome.


CRISPR corrects genetic defect so cells can normalize blood sugar.

Aug 31, 2023

Elon Musk says video and voice calls are coming to X with a ‘unique’ experience

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, futurism

X, the social network formerly known as Twitter, is going to get voice and video call support in the future. That’s according to a post by current owner and former CEO Elon Musk, although the company is yet to formally announce the plans.

Aug 30, 2023

Hacking into Android in 32 seconds

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, mobile phones

Samsung S7 is connected to Pixel as HID device (keyboard) that tries to brute force lock screen PIN (PoC) and then download, install and launch Metasploit pa…

Aug 30, 2023

The 9 AI Skills You Need NOW to Stay Ahead of 97% of People

Posted by in categories: education, finance, information science, robotics/AI, transportation

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Welcome to our latest educational video, “The 9 AI Skills You Need NOW to Stay Ahead of 97% of People.” This video is designed for anyone eager to take a deep dive into the world of artificial intelligence and machine learning. Our goal is to provide you with the most essential AI skills needed to excel in this rapidly evolving field, keeping you ahead of the curve and well-positioned in the job market.

In this comprehensive guide, we explore nine fundamental AI skills, ranging from understanding algorithms to deep learning, data science, natural language processing, computer vision, robotics, and more. We also provide practical tips on how to apply these skills in real-world scenarios, whether you’re an AI enthusiast or a seasoned professional.

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Aug 30, 2023

RoboAgent: A universal agent with 12 Skills

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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New robotics research from Meta AI and Carnegie Mellon University Robotics — RoboAgent can acquire a wide diversity of non-trivial skills and generalize them to hundreds of diverse unseen scenarios — all with an order of magnitude less data than prior works in this space.

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Aug 30, 2023

Microsoft Infuses AI With Human-Like Reasoning Via an “Algorithm of Thoughts”

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

Researchers have developed a new technique that combines the strengths of human cognition with algorithmic logic.

Aug 30, 2023

What Is an “Algorithm of Thoughts” (AoT)? Microsoft’s Human-like AI Training Method

Posted by in categories: information science, law, robotics/AI

It sometimes presents incorrect steps to arrive at the answer, because it is designed to base conclusions on precedent. And a precedent based on a given data set is limited to the confines of the data set. This, says Microsoft, leads to “increased costs, memory, and computational overheads.”

AoT to the rescue. The algorithm evaluates whether the initial steps—” thoughts,” to use a word generally associated only with humans—are sound, thereby avoiding a situation where an early wrong “thought” snowballs into an absurd outcome.

Though not expressly stated by Microsoft, one can imagine that if AoT is what it’s cracked up to be, it might help mitigate the so-called AI “hallucinations”—the funny, alarming phenomenon whereby programs like ChatGPT spits out false information. In one of the more notorious examples, in May 2023, a lawyer named Stephen A. Schwartz admitted to “consulting” ChatGPT as a source when conducting research for a 10-page brief. The problem: The brief referred to several court decisions as legal precedents… that never existed.

Aug 30, 2023

A chemical cage holds promise for a better hydrogen-powered fuel cell

Posted by in categories: chemistry, energy

Membrane material improves power generation from hydrogen gas — and catalyses the gas’s production from water.