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May 29, 2023

The DNA of Decision-Making

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

Summary: A novel study uncovers a peculiar pattern of decision-making in mice, influenced by a specific gene named Arc.

While searching for food, mice repeatedly visited an empty location instead of staying at a site abundant in food. However, mice lacking the Arc gene demonstrated a more practical approach, sticking with the food-rich site, thereby consuming more calories overall.

This unique research potentially opens the door for a new field, ‘decision genetics’, investigating the genetic influence on decision-making, possibly even in humans.

May 29, 2023

‘They’re afraid their AIs will come for them’: Doug Rushkoff on why tech billionaires are in escape mode

Posted by in category: futurism

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The leading intellect on digital culture believes the recent tech reckoning is corrective justice for Silicon Valley barons.

May 28, 2023

Schrodinger’s black hole? Quantum properties of stellar bodies revealed

Posted by in categories: cosmology, quantum physics

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A team of researchers found that a simulated black hole could have multiple masses simultaneously.

May 28, 2023

Neuralink says it has the FDA’s OK to start clinical trials

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

In December 2022, founder Elon Musk gave an update on his other, other company, the brain implant startup Neuralink. As early as 2020, the company had been saying it was close to starting clinical trials of the implants, but the December update suggested those were still six months away. This time, it seems that the company was correct, as it now claims that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given its approval for the start of human testing.

Neuralink is not ready to start recruiting test subjects, and there are no details about what the trials will entail. Searching the ClinicalTrials.gov database for “Neuralink” also turns up nothing. Typically, the initial trials are small and focused entirely on safety rather than effectiveness. Given that Neuralink is developing both brain implants and a surgical robot to do the implanting, there will be a lot that needs testing.

It’s likely that these will focus on the implants first, given that other implants have already been tested in humans, whereas an equivalent surgical robot has not.

May 28, 2023

He Predicted Chat GPT 40 years Ago… Now he Has a Warning

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, food

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May 28, 2023

Solar telescope’s images reveal the sun’s surface like never before

Posted by in category: space

Although the sun is becoming increasingly active as the July 2025 solar maximum — the peak of the sun’s 11-year cycle — draws closer, the photos showcase the quieter aspects of the solar surface.

May 28, 2023

Researchers develop interactive ‘Stargazer’ camera robot that can help film tutorial videos

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

A group of computer scientists from the University of Toronto wants to make it easier to film how-to videos.

The team of researchers have developed Stargazer, an interactive robot that helps university instructors and other content creators create engaging tutorial videos demonstrating physical skills.

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May 28, 2023

ChatGPT-created resumes are dealbreakers for recruiters

Posted by in category: futurism

A new report from iCIMS reveals that some HR professionals don’t want new grads to use ChatGPT to write resumes or cover letters.

May 28, 2023

This Machine Makes Pour-Over Coffee Without the Hassle

Posted by in category: futurism

Pour-over coffee is great, but it is also a hassle to make each morning. That’s why Kendigh built this pour-over coffee machine.

May 28, 2023

What Is Disruptive Innovation?

Posted by in categories: business, innovation

For the past 20 years, the theory of disruptive innovation has been enormously influential in business circles and a powerful tool for predicting which industry entrants will succeed. Unfortunately, the theory has also been widely misunderstood, and the “disruptive” label has been applied too carelessly anytime a market newcomer shakes up well-established incumbents.

In this article, the architect of disruption theory, Clayton M. Christensen, and his coauthors correct some of the misinformation, describe how the thinking on the subject has evolved, and discuss the utility of the theory.

They start by clarifying what classic disruption entails—a small enterprise targeting overlooked customers with a novel but modest offering and gradually moving upmarket to challenge the industry leaders. They point out that Uber, commonly hailed as a disrupter, doesn’t actually fit the mold, and they explain that if managers don’t understand the nuances of disruption theory or apply its tenets correctly, they may not make the right strategic choices. Common mistakes, the authors say, include failing to view disruption as a gradual process (which may lead incumbents to ignore significant threats) and blindly accepting the “Disrupt or be disrupted” mantra (which may lead incumbents to jeopardize their core business as they try to defend against disruptive competitors).