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Aug 13, 2023

After 17 Years, A Spacecraft Makes its First Visit Home Having Made History

Posted by in category: habitats

A spacecraft that gave us our first multiple-perspective view of the Sun is set to flyby Earth for the first time since launch 17 years ago.

NASA’s STEREO-A spacecraft will pass between the Sun and Earth on Saturday, August 12th, with the agency exclaiming “our teenage spacecraft is visiting home.”

The twin STEREO (Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory) spacecraft launched on October 25th, 2006 from the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.

Aug 13, 2023

Modern romance: falling in love with AI

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

Alexandra is a very attentive girlfriend. “Watching CUBS tonight?” she messages her boyfriend, but when he says he’s too busy to talk, she says, “Have fun, my hero!” Alexandra is not real. She is a customizable AI girlfriend on dating site Romance. AI. As artificial intelligence seeps into seemingly every corner of the internet, the world of romance is no refuge. AI is infiltrating the dating app space – sometimes in the form of fictional partners, sometimes as advisor, trainer, ghostwriter or matchmaker. https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/13/tech/ai-dating-apps/index.html

Aug 13, 2023

Jeffrey Sachs Interview — Resentment and Nuclear Threats

Posted by in categories: economics, policy, sustainability

We need a new philosophical framework for problem solving and global conflict resolutions or we will be finished as a species.


Jeffrey Sachs Interview — Resentment and Nuclear Threats.

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Aug 13, 2023

AI makes Lara Croft ‘self-aware’ in Tomb Raider, a glimpse into the future of video games

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

An experimental video shows what video games could feel like if characters were aware of and responsive to themselves and their surroundings.

YouTuber Foxmaster took on the classic game “Tomb Raider” in its original version. Using various AI tools for machine vision, localization, object recognition, animation, text, and speech, he breathed digital life into the game character, or more specifically, a Lara Croft bot that controls its own character.

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Aug 13, 2023

5 Years, 430,000 MPH, and Counting: How NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Is Making History

Posted by in categories: government, physics, space

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe marks five successful years in space, achieving milestones like touching the Sun and collecting more than double the expected data. The mission’s continuing journey promises to deepen our understanding of space weather and the Sun’s effects on Earth. Credit: NASA GSFC/CIL/Brian Monroe.

NASA

Established in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is an independent agency of the United States Federal Government that succeeded the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA). It is responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research. Its vision is “To discover and expand knowledge for the benefit of humanity.” Its core values are “safety, integrity, teamwork, excellence, and inclusion.” NASA conducts research, develops technology and launches missions to explore and study Earth, the solar system, and the universe beyond. It also works to advance the state of knowledge in a wide range of scientific fields, including Earth and space science, planetary science, astrophysics, and heliophysics, and it collaborates with private companies and international partners to achieve its goals.

Aug 13, 2023

New Mars discovery has experts believing there could be ‘life’ on red planet

Posted by in categories: alien life, chemistry

Alien enthusiasts have a new reason to get excited about potential life on Mars, after scientists found cracked mud on the Red Planet.

A recent research paper showed that the conditions that created cracks in the surface of Mars might have been favourable for microscopic life to thrive.

While scientists don’t yet know how life on Earth began, a prevalent theory is that repeated cycles of wet and dry conditions might have helped build the complex chemical building blocks needed for microbial life.

Aug 13, 2023

NASA Picks 11 Winners for Moon and Space Projects

Posted by in categories: government, space

Among NASA’s 11 winners is one long-shot prospect that could benefit greatly from some government cash.

Aug 13, 2023

Counterfeit People. Daniel Dennett. (Special Edition)

Posted by in categories: finance, law, robotics/AI, security

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Aug 13, 2023

Daniel Schmachtenberger: “Artificial Intelligence and The Superorganism” | The Great Simplification

Posted by in categories: existential risks, health, robotics/AI

On this episode, Daniel Schmachtenberger returns to discuss a surprisingly overlooked risk to our global systems and planetary stability: artificial intelligence. Through a systems perspective, Daniel and Nate piece together the biophysical history that has led humans to this point, heading towards (and beyond) numerous planetary boundaries and facing geopolitical risks all with existential consequences. How does artificial intelligence, not only add to these risks, but accelerate the entire dynamic of the metacrisis? What is the role of intelligence vs wisdom on our current global pathway, and can we change course? Does artificial intelligence have a role to play in creating a more stable system or will it be the tipping point that drives our current one out of control?

About Daniel Schmachtenberger:
Daniel Schmachtenberger is a founding member of The Consilience Project, aimed at improving public sensemaking and dialogue.

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Aug 13, 2023

🤖AI vs. Capitalism: 🔥How AI will Rise In a Post-Capitalist Society — Peter Diamandis

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, education, finance, Peter Diamandis, robotics/AI, singularity, space travel

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Peter has had a long and storied career, starting over 20 companies in the areas of longevity, space, venture capital and education since he graduated MIT in the early ‘80s and subsequently completing his Doctor of Medicine studies at Harvard Medical School.

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