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Aug 27, 2023

Samsung’s assistant Bixby can now speak in your voice and it’s just as creepy as it sounds

Posted by in category: humor

Ever want to hear yourself tell a terrible joke? Didn’t think so.

Aug 27, 2023

Gilded mysteries unveiled: Ancient art meets nanotechnology in nanoscale goldbeating

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology

Goldbeating, an age-old craft pioneered by ancient Egyptian artisans more than five millennia ago, involves the meticulous thinning of bulk gold into gossamer-like leaves. Throughout history, this intricate process has adorned various masterpieces, such as the tombs of Thebes and Saqqara, and has cemented its place in art and adornments across cultures. Today, nanoscale gold is used not only for decorating fancy desserts, but is indispensable for modern applications ranging from microelectronics to nanomedicine.

Aug 27, 2023

Human Immortality | Life Extension | Advancements in Science

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, education, life extension, science

Human Immortality — If you thought Human Immortality was just a concept in science fiction, this episode reveals how it will become science fact. For some scientists featured in this program, achieving Immortality is not a question of ‘If’. The real question is ‘When?’.

Human Immortality (2022)
Director: Emma Watts.
Writers: Kyle McCabe, Christopher Webb Young.
Stars: Samantha Brady, Aubrey DeGrey, Leonard Guarente.
Genre: Documentary.
Country: United States.
Language: English.
Release Date: August 31, 2022 (United States)

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Aug 27, 2023

How does ophthalmology advice generated by a large language model chatbot compare with advice written by ophthalmologists?

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

A study claims that the quality of AI-generated responses to patient eye care questions is comparable to that of certified ophthalmologists.

Aug 26, 2023

Echoes of the dead internet theory: AI’s silent takeover

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

The dead internet theory and the rise of bots in an AI-dominated world.

Aug 26, 2023

Hospital Computers Offline for Weeks Due to Cyberattack

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, cybercrime/malcode

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Important computer systems at hospitals and clinics have been offline for over two weeks after a cyberattack forced emergency room shutdowns and ambulance diversions. According to Prospect Medical Holdings, progress is being made “to recover critical systems and restore their integrity,” but the company, which runs 16 hospitals and dozens of other medical facilities in various states could not say when operations will return to normal.

The recovery process for this situation can often take weeks, and in the meantime, hospitals are reverting to paper systems and people to monitor equipment, run records between departments, and do other tasks that are usually electronic.

Aug 26, 2023

Researchers engineer bacteria to CATCH tumour DNA

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

New innovative technology is the first engineered bacterium that is able to detect DNA from cancerous tumours.

Aug 26, 2023

Researchers discover novel approach for rebuilding, regenerating lung cells

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, engineering

Researchers from the Center for Regenerative Medicine (CReM), a joint venture between Boston University and Boston Medical Center, have discovered a novel approach for engrafting engineered cells into injured lung tissue. These findings may lead to new ways for treating lung diseases, such as emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis and COVID-19.

The two studies describing the methodologies for engineering lung and transplanting them into injured experimental lungs without immunosuppression appear online in Cell Stem Cell.

For more than 20 years, the scientists leading this work have pursued a way to engraft cells into injured lung tissues with the goal of regenerating lung airways or alveoli. They suspected that for engraftment to be long-lived and functional it would be important to reconstitute the stem or progenitor “compartments” of the lung, also sometimes known as stem cell niches.

Aug 26, 2023

How AI Could Empower Any Business | Andrew Ng | TED

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

Expensive to build and often needing highly skilled engineers to maintain, artificial intelligence systems generally only pay off for large tech companies with vast amounts of data. But what if your local pizza shop could use AI to predict which flavor would sell best each day of the week? Andrew Ng shares a vision for democratizing access to AI, empowering any business to make decisions that will increase their profit and productivity. Learn how we could build a richer society – all with just a few self-provided data points.

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Aug 26, 2023

Meta’s new AI model can generate and explain code for you

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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But as the name suggests, one can clearly make out that Code Llama is based on Meta’s Llama 2 large language model (LLM) that can understand and generate natural language across various domains. Code Llama has been specialized for coding tasks and supports many popular programming languages, Meta says in its press release.