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May 31, 2023

Artificial Intelligence. Brain Net, Hive Mind

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI, virtual reality

Taken from the UK Column.
AI is closer than you think, Dr Graham Downing.
talks about how they want to upload our minds to.
a network by injecting a mesh between the skull and the brain.
They are already testing this on rats.

Virtual reality goggles damage the mind, especially young minds.
But are starting to be pushed onto children at schools.

May 31, 2023

Doug Casey’s Take [ep.#114] Shocking 2025 Deagel Forecast… War, Population Reduction and Collapse

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May 31, 2023

T_Article.pdf

Posted by in category: computing

Computing machinery and intelligence by Alan Turing.


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May 31, 2023

Cells, Not DNA, Are The Master Architects Of Life

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Far from being a blueprint for an organism, genes are mere tools used by life’s true expert builders: cells.

May 31, 2023

The Role Of Leapfrog Innovation In Emerging Markets

Posted by in category: innovation

R. Srikumar is Senior Vice President, Head Portfolio Group at Mphasis.

As technology advances at an unprecedented rate, it is easy to assume that all countries and regions have equal access to the latest innovations. However, that is not always the case. Emerging markets often lack the infrastructure and resources necessary to keep up with technological advancements. But instead of being left behind, these regions have embraced “leapfrog innovation” to catch up and even surpass more developed markets.

Leapfrog innovation refers to the process of bypassing traditional technologies and adopting newer, more advanced technologies to meet the specific needs of emerging markets. This approach has increasingly become the norm in some areas of Southeast Asia and Africa, where the lack of infrastructure, limited resources and rapidly growing populations have made traditional development approaches difficult to implement.

May 31, 2023

What foods will 9.3 billion people be eating in 2050?

Posted by in category: food

Algae, fried insects, and exotic lab-grown meat could all be on the menu.

May 31, 2023

Beyond the Horizon: Transhumanism at the Nexus of Technology and Biology #006

Posted by in categories: biological, robotics/AI, transhumanism

Embark on a journey Beyond the Horizon, as we unravel the intriguing blend of Transhumanism, technology, and biology, revealing a potential future where human evolution and AI are inseparably linked.

May 31, 2023

Introducing NVIDIA ACE For Games — Spark Life Into Virtual Characters With Generative AI

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

NVIDIA ACE for Games’ suite of generative AI technologies enables more immersive and intelligent NPC game experiences. Watch the incredible demo and learn more.

May 31, 2023

Scientists use AI to discover new antibiotic to treat deadly superbug

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

AI used to discover abaucin, an effective drug against A baumannii, bacteria that can cause dangerous infections.

May 31, 2023

Hibernation artificially triggered in potential space travel breakthrough

Posted by in categories: innovation, space travel

In science fiction, space crews are often spared the boredom and inconvenience of long-distance space travel by being placed into a state of suspended animation. Now this goal may have come a step closer after scientists showed that hibernation can be artificially triggered in rodents using ultrasonic pulses.

The advance is seen as significant because the technique was effective in rats – animals that do not naturally hibernate. This raises the prospect that humans may also retain a vestigial hibernation circuit in the brain that could be artificially reactivated.