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Oct 20, 2024

Journey Lens: New AI Smart Glasses Enter The AR Arena

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, mobile phones, robotics/AI

A big emphasis of the Journey Lens is to pull you away from your smartphone and allow you to control your day-to-day experience more from the glasses. That’s why this lightweight device has that small see-through display in the upper righthand corner, acting almost like an annotation on what you encounter rather than something in the middle of your field of view that’s trying to control what you see.

Phantom Technology offers a range of different monthly plans based on the experience the user wants with the Journey Lens glasses. These start with a free plan and go up to a premium pro plan at $18 a month, which includes early access to new features and something called Deep Focus.

As shown in the image above, there is a range of how many apps you can connect to the glasses for getting notifications, reading messages and so on—just three with the standard plan, or unlimited apps with the premium and premium pro plans. Three months of the premium plan is included for free with a pre-order of the $195 device, but I believe Phantom Technology would be better served to give everyone three free months of this plan so that new users can understand the value.

Oct 20, 2024

Most Detailed X-ray Map Of The Universe Reveals Over 900,000 Stars, Galaxies, And Black Holes

Posted by in category: cosmology

The eROSITA survey detected more than 170 million X-ray photons in just 6 months.

Astronomers have created the largest and most detailed X-ray map of the universe, revealing more than 900,000 deep-space objects. This map was produced using data from the eROSITA All-Sky Survey, an ambitious mission that scanned the sky between December 2019 and June 2020, detecting more than 170 million X-ray photons. These findings, including over 700,000 supermassive black holes, galaxy clusters, and other exotic objects, mark a significant leap forward in X-ray astronomy.

The eROSITA Mission The eROSITA X-ray telescope, managed by the Max Planck Society, aimed to capture a complete X-ray survey of the sky. Over six months, the survey gathered an unprecedented amount of data, identifying nearly 900,000 distinct celestial objects. This figure exceeds the number of sources detected by NASA’s Chandra and the European Space Agency’s XMM-Newton X-ray telescopes over the past 25 years combined.

Oct 20, 2024

Who (or what) Possesses Consciousness? From Koko to AI

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

What is consciousness, and is it really inherent only to humans? In this video, we explore whether consciousness is not only inherent in humans, but also in animals, artificial intelligence, and even the universe itself. We dive into the complex concepts of panpsychism and quantum consciousness, looking at Roger Penrose and Stuart Hameroff’s Orch-OR project, which claims that quantum processes in microtubules may underlie consciousness. We will analyze Giulio Tononi’s Integral Information Theory, which proposes to quantify the level of consciousness in any system.

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Oct 20, 2024

Another Universe Before This One

Posted by in category: futurism

Scientist Finds “Evidence” of Another Universe Before This One.


Studies suggest that before our universe, another, previous cosmos existed. They refer to this process as a kind of perpetual cosmic cycle.

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Oct 20, 2024

PrimerAI introduces ‘near-zero hallucination’ update to AI platform

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The hallucination issue will be resolved well before 2029/2030; the power issue also.


An AI company says it’s figured out a way to get its platform to make almost zero mistakes when assessing data.

Oct 19, 2024

Cuba’s electric grid collapses again while millions remain in the dark

Posted by in category: energy

O.o!!!!


As electricity was being restored in parts of Cuba following an island-wide blackout, a total collapse of the electrical grid occurred once again.

Oct 19, 2024

The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024

Posted by in categories: physics, robotics/AI

Was awarded jointly to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton ‘for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks’

Oct 19, 2024

The Yin and Yang of AI: Continuous vs. Discrete Information Models

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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Artificial intelligence software was used to enhance the grammar, flow, and readability of this article’s text.

Artificial intelligence systems aim to comprehend and convey information in increasingly human ways. Behind the scenes, different models represent that information using either continuous or discrete structures.

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Oct 19, 2024

Robot placed under the control of a fungal overlord

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Robots controlled by fungi, despite giving strong Last of Us vibes, are a good idea on paper; fungi are very easy to sustain and can live pretty much everywhere, including extreme environments like the Arctic, or even amid nuclear contamination.


A mushroom’s response to environmental changes can be used to control a robot.

Oct 19, 2024

So What’s MicroRNA and What Does It Do? 2024 Nobel Prize in Medicine Explained

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, media & arts

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