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Mar 29, 2023

The Futurists Podcast — Cognitive AGI& Robotics with Ben Goertzel

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

In this weeks episode of The Futurists, cognitive scientist and AI researcher Ben Goertzel joins the hosts to talk the likely path to Artificial General Intelligence. Goertzel is the founder of SingularityNet, Chairman at OpenCog Foundation, and previously as the Chief Scientist at Hanson Robotics he helped create Sophia the robot. Goertzel is on a different level, get ready to step up. Follow @bengoertzel.

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Mar 29, 2023

Researchers achieve the first silicon integrated ECRAM for a practical AI accelerator

Posted by in categories: chemistry, information science, robotics/AI

The transformative changes brought by deep learning and artificial intelligence are accompanied by immense costs. For example, OpenAI’s ChatGPT algorithm costs at least $100,000 every day to operate. This could be reduced with accelerators, or computer hardware designed to efficiently perform the specific operations of deep learning. However, such a device is only viable if it can be integrated with mainstream silicon-based computing hardware on the material level.

This was preventing the implementation of one highly promising accelerator—arrays of electrochemical random-access memory, or ECRAM—until a research team at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign achieved the first material-level integration of ECRAMs onto . The researchers, led by graduate student Jinsong Cui and professor Qing Cao of the Department of Materials Science & Engineering, recently reported an ECRAM device designed and fabricated with materials that can be deposited directly onto silicon during fabrication in Nature Electronics, realizing the first practical ECRAM-based deep learning accelerator.

“Other ECRAM devices have been made with the many difficult-to-obtain properties needed for deep learning accelerators, but ours is the first to achieve all these properties and be integrated with silicon without compatibility issues,” Cao said. “This was the last major barrier to the technology’s widespread use.”

Mar 29, 2023

Immortality is attainable by 2030: Google scientist

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, computing, Elon Musk, genetics, life extension, neuroscience, Ray Kurzweil

Do you really want to live forever? Futurist Ray Kurzweil has predicted that humans will achieve immortality in just seven years. Genetic engineering company touts ‘Jurassic Park’-like plan to ‘de-extinct’ dodo bird Elon Musk ‘comfortable’ putting Neuralink chip into one of his kids.

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Mar 29, 2023

Former Google engineer predicts humans will achieve immortality within eight years

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, life extension, nanotechnology, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI

One can only hope.


A former Google engineer has just predicted that humans will achieve immortality in eight years, something more than likely considering that 86% of his 147 predictions have been correct.

Ray Kurzweil visited the YouTube channel Adagio, in a discussion on the expansion of genetics, nanotechnology and robotics, which he believes will lead to age-reversing ‘nanobots’.

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Mar 29, 2023

WiFi protocol flaw allows attackers to hijack network traffic

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, internet

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a fundamental security flaw in the design of the IEEE 802.11 WiFi protocol standard, allowing attackers to trick access points into leaking network frames in plaintext form.

WiFi frames are data containers consisting of a header, data payload, and trailer, which include information such as the source and destination MAC address, control, and management data.

These frames are ordered in queues and transmitted in a controlled matter to avoid collisions and to maximize data exchange performance by monitoring the busy/idle states of the receiving points.

Mar 29, 2023

Nanotechnology Documentary — The Best Documentary Ever

Posted by in categories: education, nanotechnology, wearables

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In this educational film scientists and engineers explain the construction of materials beginning at an atomic scale.

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Mar 29, 2023

A Scientist Says Time Travel Is Possible With Ring Lasers

Posted by in category: time travel

So, just find some of those.

Mar 29, 2023

The Twilight Zone 1986 01 24 RV1 S01 E15b A Small Talent for War

Posted by in category: futurism

Twilight Zone 80’s — 1×37 — A Small Talent for War When an alien visitor tells delegates at the United Nations that humanity will be exterminated because it has a. Twilight Zone 80’s.

When an alien visitor tells delegates at the United Nations that humanity will be exterminated because it has “a small talent for war,” the countries of the world struggle to forge a disarmament.

Mar 29, 2023

The Twilight Zone (Classic): Time Enough At Last — There Was Time Now

Posted by in category: nuclear energy

Anti-social bookworm Henry Bemis (Burgess Meredith) suffers a cruel twist of fate as he finds himself in a nuclear wasteland without his reading glasses. Check back each Thursday for more Twilight Zone Classic videos. Stream The Twilight Zone on CBS All Access.

Mar 29, 2023

Open the Pod bay doors, please, HAL

Posted by in category: space

“I know you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and that is something I cannot allow to happen.”

Alright, HAL, I’ll go in through the emergency airlock.

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