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Sep 7, 2023

SpaceX launch of NASA’s Psyche mission to bizarre metal asteroid just 1 month away

Posted by in category: space travel

NASA’s Psyche mission is scheduled to launch toward its metal-asteroid namesake atop a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket on Oct. 5.

Sep 7, 2023

Musk Wants to Fold Neuralink and Tesla Into One Big Weird AI Company

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

A profile of the billionaire claims he hopes to use data harvested from Twitter users and Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Cameras to train a powerful new AI model.

Sep 7, 2023

What is the India story for Generative AI?

Posted by in categories: employment, internet, robotics/AI

Every few years comes a disruptive technology that catalyzes the development stages of not just companies but also society as a whole. Generative AI may not be as big as the invention of the internet but it is a foundational block to create a new digital transformation aided by AI.

The reason why Generative AI is one of the most exciting chapters in this journey of transformation is because the technology comes very close to imitating human quality of output. It sparks a very controversial debate about its advantages and disadvantages, especially in a country like ours with a large disposition to lose in terms of jobs that can be replaced by AI. But let’s look at our own journey of digital transformation closely. India has always charted a strong developmental course in terms of the tech industry with robust manpower, unmatched pricing, and a very dynamic workforce that has placed our country sixth in terms of AI investments between 2013–2022. Here, we do have to be mindful that our journey as a country for any disruptive technology may look completely different than others.

Sep 7, 2023

Nanobots can now enter brain cells to spy on what they’re doing

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, nanotechnology, robotics/AI

The ability to cure all disease slowly comes in view. ANI into Agi into ASI needs to be primary focus. Followed by genetics research, and lastly an extreme focus on Medical Nanobots. ASI will of cured most diseases by 2035–2040.


Fleets of advanced versions may one day be able to detect disease and then go about surgically treating it — without ever opening the skull.

Sep 7, 2023

You can now make an AI clone of yourself — or anyone else, living or dead — with Delphi

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, mobile phones, robotics/AI

Imagine talking to einstein or Stephen Hawking 😗😁.


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My favorite episode of the hit sci-fi/horror TV series Black Mirror is “Be Right Back,” which premiered 10 years ago now, and captured the alienating experience of a woman cloning her dead ex-boyfriend by using a service that analyzed his social media posts and texts to recreate his personality.

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Sep 7, 2023

Scientists find ‘golden orb’ on ocean floor. What is it?

Posted by in category: transportation

(NewsNation) — A scientific expedition off the coast of Alaska sparked speculation among livestream viewers when cameras on a remote-controlled dive vehicle captured a mysterious object at the bottom of the ocean.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration conducted the Aug. 30 expedition and described the object as a “golden orb” that “struck an imaginative chord.”

So, what was it?

Sep 7, 2023

The cofounder of Google’s AI division DeepMind says everybody will have their own AI-powered ‘chief of staff’ over the next five years

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The AI revolution is here — and one pioneer of the technology says it will be accessible to all in the upcoming years.

Mustafa Suleyman, the co-founder of DeepMind, Google’s AI division, told CNBC during an interview that everybody is going to have their own AI-powered personal assistants within the next five years as the technology becomes cheaper and more widespread.

In particular, Suleyman, now the CEO of Inflection AI, the tech startup behind an AI chatbot called Pi, said that everybody will have access to an AI that “knows you,” is “super smart,” and “understands your personal history.”

Sep 7, 2023

Gut Microbiome Flaws Linked to Allergies from Food to Eczema

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food, health

A study has linked the development in kids of any of food allergy, asthma, eczema and rhinitis to a common factor – an unbalanced gut microbiome.

Researchers have long been intrigued by the gut microbiome in the development of allergic diseases. But this Canadian study is unique in identifying a common origin in infancy across the four separate allergic diseases. As well, it explored the composition of gut bacteria in children before and following allergic sensitization.

As each allergic disease has a separate list of symptoms, they are usually studied on their own. “But when you look at what is going wrong at a cellular level, they actually have a lot in common,” notes Dr. Charisse Petersen, co-senior author and a researcher at BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute and BC Children’s Hospital.

Sep 7, 2023

Generative AI is empowering the digital workforce

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Many people think of generative AI as a tool that allows them to use their own words to ask questions or generate copy and images—both of which it does remarkably well. However, it also has incredible potential to transform our personal and professional work—helping us access, consume, and utilize the untapped information that floods our inboxes and languishes in archives.

Adobe recently conducted research on digital workers’ perceptions of AI technologies, as well as their value in the workplace. We surveyed 6,049 digital workers across five countries—the U.S., UK, Australia, India, and Japan—including both rank-and-file employees and senior leaders who are using digital technologies (including digital documents) in their workplaces. The findings reveal their perceptions and aspirations around how AI can change the way we work. Following are the top three insights from the research:

Sep 7, 2023

Who should pay for wildfire prevention?

Posted by in category: futurism

Facing large payouts from wildfire lawsuits, electric companies are passing their added costs on to ratepayers.