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Jan 5, 2023

This AI chatbot will be playing attorney in a real US court

Posted by in categories: law, robotics/AI

The AI legal service provider DoNotPay aims to get one defendant off the hook for a traffic fine using only their chatbot.

Jan 5, 2023

Quantum computers may soon breach blockchain cryptography: Report

Posted by in categories: blockchains, computing, encryption, quantum physics

The method has not been tested on RSA-2048 but experts say it is theoretically possible.

Jan 5, 2023

Meet Voltaire: World’s tallest wind turbine installation ship that’s greater than Eiffel Tower

Posted by in category: sustainability

It will play a key role in constructing the world’s largest offshore wind farm.

Belgian contractor Jan De Nul’s massive Voltaire wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) is on its way to help build the world’s biggest wind farm, the 3.6GW Dogger Bank in the UK North Sea, according to a press release by the company published last week.

Building a wind farm.

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Jan 5, 2023

5 Budding Engineers Create Submersible Submarine-Cleaning Drone in Just 6 Weeks

Posted by in categories: drones, engineering

“Five strangers were pulled together” in an engineering challenge to find a solution to a real-world problem.

Engineering researchers of an innovative academy program have designed a Submersible Remotely Operated Vehicle (SROV) in a span of six weeks after accepting the U.K. Navy’s challenge.

“I was skeptical at first that we could pull off such an ambitious project within the timeframe,” said Dylan Brennan, project team lead, a nuclear graduate working for Jacobs.

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Jan 5, 2023

This first-of-its-kind ‘drive and fly’ eVTOL is the size of an SUV

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

The world’s first four-seater electric vehicle can travel up to 250 miles by air on a single charge.

The first fully-functional prototype of the ASKA A5 electric drive and fly Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) vehicle was introduced at CES 2023, according to a press release by the firm published on Wednesday.


Traveling 250 miles on a single charge

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Jan 5, 2023

Earth closest to the Sun, greeted

Posted by in categories: particle physics, space

Nothing personal, the Sun is just going through a phase right now.

On Jan 4, 2023, our planet reached the closest point to the Sun in its orbit and is expected to be hit by the wake of a coronal mass ejection (CME) coming from the Sun, Live Science.

A coronal mass ejection is a large expulsion of plasma and magnetic field from the solar surface. When the particles in this expulsion and the magnetic field interact with the Earth’s atmosphere and magnetic field, it compresses the latter, which is referred to as a geomagnetic storm.

Jan 5, 2023

Amazon to lay off 18,000 workers in largest tech company job cut

Posted by in categories: computing, economics, Elon Musk, sustainability, transportation

Yet, it is a small percentage of its workforce.

Amazon.com Inc., one of the largest technology companies in the world with presence in ecommerce, advertising, video streaming and cloud computing, has announced that it will be laying off 18,000 workers as the company copes with the economic downturn in the future, The Wall Street Journal.


Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images.

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Jan 5, 2023

Tesla Superchargers: EV charging stations innovating the world

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Fast charging stations have made the impossibility of driving from California to Florida in an EV possible.

In the past few years, the use of electric vehicles has grown significantly. Tesla is among the most popular EVs in the U.S., and its empire is growing daily. Many people may think traveling across the country in an EV is near impossible. But fast charging stations have recently made the impossible possible.

There are many types of fast chargers these days. Companies like Electrify America, Tesla, and EVgo have made fast chargers that can deliver +50 kWh.

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Jan 5, 2023

A new futuristic concept car is designed to foster personal connection

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation

The self-driving vehicle features a bubble-like dome that resembles the space car from The Jetsons.

The Asahi Kasei AKXY2 concept car is designed to envision a future of sustainable and community-focused transportation.

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Jan 5, 2023

Ten Tech Trends For 2023

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, economics, quantum physics, robotics/AI

This past year, global attention has been focused on geo-strategic issues, such as the devastating war in Ukraine, which has dislocated many and caused immense suffering. Attention has also been focused on the recovery from the COVID pandemic, which was the overriding concern over the past three years. And finally, the economic destruction wrought by rapidly ramped interest rates which have targeted all sectors of the economy, particularly technology. But despite all this negativity, the business of building the future continues. There has been progress across major axes of computing, from visualization to AI and new types of processors (quantum).


With immense progress in technology, what might we look forward to in 2023?