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Dec 26, 2022

AI Will Be a Public Good With Emad Mostaque | EP #16 Moonshots and Mindsets

Posted by in categories: health, media & arts, robotics/AI

In this episode, Emad and Peter discuss everything from AI-generated content and property rights to ethical implications, along with the upcoming hyper-disruption wave of technology in all industries.

Emad Mostaque is the CEO and Co-Founder of Stability AI, a company funding the development of open-source music-and image-generating systems such as Dance Diffusion and Stable Diffusion.

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Dec 26, 2022

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Dec 26, 2022

Robots Are Replacing Workers Lost in the Pandemic. They’re Here to Stay

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

Robots are moving up in the world. Labor shortages and rising wage costs are breathing life into a new generation of robots that can handle a growing number of tasks, from delivering pizza to sorting prescription drugs, fixing a tire or providing room service in a hotel.

Dec 26, 2022

Ancient Mars had less oxygen than previously thought

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Dec 26, 2022

Company Installs VR-Enabled Masturbation Pod for Employees

Posted by in categories: sex, virtual reality

A sex startup says it’s created a VR-enabled masturbation pod for companies that want to make their employees very uncomfortable, very quickly.

Stripchat, a porn site, announced in a blog post that it’s developed something it’s dubbed a “Wank Pod” to give company employees a place to engage in a little office onanism. The company even installed one in their own workplace, and plans a commercial roll out in the future.

“Each ‘Wank Pod’ is planned to come fully equipped with masturbatory accessories, including a 4K LED screen to watch VR cams boosted by Dreamcam’s technology, an Oculus Quest VR headset, lotion, tissues, and more,” the startup wrote in the announcement.

Dec 26, 2022

Scientists find new immune culprit in Alzheimer’s disease

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

The reason your three-pound brain doesn’t feel heavy is that it floats in a reservoir of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which flows in and around your brain and spinal cord. This liquid barrier between your brain and skull protects it from a hit to your head and bathes your brain in nutrients.

Dec 26, 2022

Time travel that cannot alter the past or future ‘proven to be real’

Posted by in categories: mathematics, time travel

A researcher has claimed time travel may actually be possible – and says he has the math to prove it. Time travel is a concept that has fascinated scientists for some time. It’s the idea that one can move to specific points in time, often seen in popular TV shows and films such as Donnie Darko, Back to the Future andNetflix’s The Umbrella Academy.

Dec 26, 2022

Ford used a quantum computer to find better EV battery materials

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

This is one type of problem that researchers think quantum computers will be better at compared to classical: simulating molecules.

Dec 26, 2022

Unprecedented! Covid sweeps China and overwhelms funeral homes/Takes away NOT just the elderly

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COVID-19 is spreading in China at an alarming rate, infecting a massive number of people and causing numerous suspected deaths that can’t be verified by official sources. What the public can sense is that crematoriums in major cities are overwhelmed.

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Dec 26, 2022

Tesla 4680 production hits milestone of 868k cells in seven days

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

It appears that Tesla’s 4,680 battery cell production line is hitting its rhythm. As recently announced by the company, its 4,680 team has managed to build 868,000 cells in the last seven days. That’s roughly equal to the battery packs of over 1,000 electric vehicles.

Tesla announced the milestone on its official Twitter account. The EV maker highlighted its appreciation for its 4,680 team in its post, while also including a couple of photos of the teams behind the milestone. “Congrats to the 4,680 cell team on achieving 868k cells built in the last 7 days—equal to 1k+ cars!” Tesla wrote.

While producing enough cells for over 1,000 electric cars may seem like a minor achievement considering the scale of Tesla’s overall operations, the accomplishment was likely achieved with just the company’s initial 4,680 production lines. Tesla currently produces 4,680 cells in its pilot line at Kato Road, close to the Fremont Factory. Giga Texas also has a 4,680 line.