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Dec 30, 2022

ChatGPT using Open AI solves coding problems for free, may put jobs of many coders at risk in future

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

Many users on Twitter claim that OpenAI’s ChatGPT write and review codes within seconds. The company notes that ChatGPT is designed to offer a simpler, jargon-free reply to users.

Dec 30, 2022

Ask Ethan: Can hidden variables save quantum physics?

Posted by in category: quantum physics

There could be variables beyond the ones we’ve identified and know how to measure. But they can’t get rid of quantum weirdness.

Dec 30, 2022

Top 10 NFTs that You Should Look out for in 2023

Posted by in categories: blockchains, media & arts, space

In this article, we review the top 10 NFTs and why they make for great investments this year.

Non-Fungible Tokens, or NFTs for short, have been the buzzword for the year 2022. And, rightly so because even though it might seem like it is a new tech on the block, you will be shocked to know that there are more than 11 million NFTs out there. Each represents a unique (and, not to forget, valuable) piece of art which could be an image, video content, music, or anything else. And, yet, the industry is still in its infancy stage. We bring to you the only guide you will ever need to understand the uprising of the NFT market and what is all the attraction about. We have also shared some of our favorite NFTs to check out if you want to get active in space. This article features the top 10 NFTs that you should look out for in 2023.

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Dec 30, 2022

If Brains are Computers, Who Designs the Software? — with Daniel Dennett

Posted by in categories: computing, education, neuroscience

Cognitive science sees the brain as a sort of computer, but how does education redesign these cerebral computers? Cognitive scientist, philosopher, and expert on consciousness Daniel Dennett explains.
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Dec 30, 2022

Ubik Commercials

Posted by in categories: media & arts, neuroscience

Ubik radio ads by Kobi LaCroix. Inspired by the Philip K. Dick novel “Ubik” (1969).

Kobi was nominated for a Logan Award for comedy music for his song “We Are The Vikings.” He was also featured on the Weird Al tribute album “Twenty-Six And A Half.” His music has been featured several times on the Dementia Top Twenty, Dementia Radio, the Mad Music Archive, and Dr. Demento. His website is at www.zencavern.com

Dec 30, 2022

Man with terminal cancer cured after taking new drug

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Welder from Greater Manchester said he ‘wouldn’t be here’ without the trial Related video: Promising Drug Trial Appears to Cure Cancer Patients A man who was told he only has 12 months to live is now free of cancer thanks to a new drug trial.

Dec 30, 2022

Massive Investments in Energy Storage Could Be the Beginning of the End for Fossil Fuel Dependency

Posted by in category: energy

Long-Duration-Energy-Storage (LDES) resolves intermittency problems from wind and solar making the transition from fossil fuels workable.

Dec 30, 2022

Twenty-Five Eye-Opening 2023 Predictions About Generative AI And ChatGPT Including A Splash Of AI Ethics And AI Law Tossed In

Posted by in categories: ethics, law, robotics/AI

Bigger, better, and badder. That’s the overall gist of what is going to happen with Artificial Intelligence (AI) throughout the upcoming year of 2023.


What is going to happen with generative AI and ChatGPT in 2023? Here’s your answer. Filled with lots of helpful background and insights. Start the new year armed with the latest on where AI is heading.

Dec 30, 2022

China reveals ambitious plans for Asia’s largest optical telescope

Posted by in category: space

The nation wants to compete with NASA’S James Webb Space Telescope.

Peking University has ambitious plans to build the largest optical telescope in Asia, according to an article by Space.com


The Expanding Aperture Segmented Telescope

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Dec 30, 2022

The Real Reason You Don’t Have Free Will | Unveiled

Posted by in category: alien life

Free will ISN’T real! Join us, and find out more!

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