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May 17, 2023

Tesla CEO Elon Musk discusses the implications of A.I. on his children’s future in the workforce

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI

Tesla and Twitter CEO Elon Musk sits down with CNBC’s David Faber for an exclusive interview from Austin, Texas, during Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting. Musk talks about advice he would give his children on going into the workforce as A.I. continues to boom.

May 17, 2023

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: “If this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong.”

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman: “My worst fears, are that we cause significant — we the field, the technology, the industry — cause significant harm to the world…If this technology goes wrong, it can go quite wrong and we want to be vocal about that.” Full video here: https://www.c-span.org/video/?528117-1/openai-ceo-testif…telligence.

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May 16, 2023

CopperStealer Malware Crew Resurfaces with New Rootkit and Phishing Kit Modules

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Water Orthrus group returns, leveraging pay-per-install networks to deploy the new CopperStealth & CopperPhish malware.

May 16, 2023

Insight into brain’s waste clearing system may shed light on brain diseases

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, engineering, neuroscience

Like the lymphatic system in the body, the glymphatic system in the brain clears metabolic waste and distributes nutrients and other important compounds. Impairments in this system may contribute to brain diseases, such as neurodegenerative diseases and stroke.

A team of researchers in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis has found a non-invasive and non-pharmaceutical method to influence glymphatic transport using , opening the opportunity to use the method to further study diseases and . Results of the work are published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences on May 15.

Hong Chen, associate professor of biomedical engineering in McKelvey Engineering and of in the School of Medicine, and her team, including Dezhuang (Summer) Ye, a postdoctoral research associate, and Si (Stacie) Chen, a former postdoctoral research associate, found the first direct evidence that focused , combined with circulating microbubbles—a technique they call FUSMB—could mechanically enhance glymphatic transport in the mouse brain.

May 16, 2023

Can We Stop Runaway A.I.?

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, singularity

Technologists warn about the dangers of the so-called singularity. But can anything actually be done to prevent it?

May 16, 2023

OpenAI Readies Open-Source Model as Competition Intensifies

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

OpenAI is reportedly preparing a new open-source language model, a critical move reflecting the mounting pressure from burgeoning rival AI models.

May 16, 2023

NASA Breaks Record for Fastest Space-to-Ground Data Transfer

Posted by in category: internet

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The laser-based communications system doubled its transmission pace from last year, delivering data at a speedy rate of 200 gigabits per second.

May 16, 2023

‘Keep them on the phone, keep it on speaker’: Expert on AI phone scam scare | NewsNation Prime

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

Scammers are now cloning people’s voices and using it to scam people.

So just hearing them over the phone may not be enough to their identity.

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May 16, 2023

Physics-constrained machine learning for scientific computing

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Amazon researchers draw inspiration from finite-volume methods and adapt neural operators to enforce conservation laws and boundary conditions in deep-learning models of physical systems.

May 16, 2023

Mushrooms magnify memory

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

Lions mane the mushroom can actually stop alzheimers and dementia by boosting nerve growth 😗😁


Researchers from The University of Queensland have discovered the active compound from an edible mushroom that boosts nerve growth and enhances memory.

Professor Frederic Meunier from the Queensland Brain Institute said the team had identified new active compounds from the mushroom, Hericium erinaceus.

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