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Jul 27, 2024
Eliminativism — The Radical Philosophy of the Mind
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
Eliminativism is a radical philosophical theory that holds that certain folk psychological concepts, such as beliefs, desires, and emotions, do not exist. Eliminativists argue that these concepts are either false or useless, and that we should eliminate them from our scientific and philosophical vocabulary.
This video will explore the philosophy of eliminativism in detail. We will discuss the arguments for and against eliminativism, as well as the implications of eliminativism for our understanding of the mind.
Jul 27, 2024
What is Eliminative Materialism? Anil Gomes for the Royal Institute of Philosophy
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: media & arts
For my students.
Jul 27, 2024
PepsiCo is using robotics and AI-powered crop planning to transform its supply chain
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: food, robotics/AI, satellites, sustainability
PepsiCo uses robotics, satellites, and sensors to optimize its supply chain, from the farm to the factory line where soda bottles are filled.
Jul 27, 2024
Magnetic fields help understand light particle splitting for boosting solar cell efficiency
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: particle physics, solar power, sustainability
Scientists are closer to giving the next generation of solar cells a powerful boost by integrating a process that could make the technology more efficient by breaking particles of light—photons—into small chunks.
In a study published in Nature Chemistry researchers unravel the scientific understanding of what happens when light particles split—a process called singlet fission —and its underlying workings.
Lead researcher Professor Tim Schmidt from UNSW Sydney’s School of Chemistry has studied singlet fission for more than a decade. He says the process could be invoked and applied to improve existing silicon solar cell technologies.
Jul 27, 2024
IAge: predicting health with your “inflammatory age”
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: health
Jul 27, 2024
New AI Robot with Human Brain Shocks the World! (They’ve Crossed the Line)
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: innovation, robotics/AI
Recent advancements in AI and robotics have led to significant breakthroughs, including a robot with a brain-on-a-chip in China and Skild AI’s development of a universal robot brain for complex tasks. Meanwhile, Zen Technologies in India has introduced Prahasta, a four-legged robot equipped with advanced LIDAR and AI for defense purposes, capable of navigating difficult terrains and carrying heavy loads. These innovations highlight the rapid evolution of robotics technology, blending artificial intelligence with physical capabilities in unprecedented ways, poised to transform industrial, defense, and healthcare sectors.
#ai #robot
Jul 27, 2024
Silicon Valley’s Disruption: Millions of Jobs to Vanish by 2030
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: employment, transportation
Silicon Valley will make oil, nuclear, natural gas, coal, electric utilities, and conventional gas cars obsolete by 2030, leading to the greatest explosion in wealth in history by 2050 Questions to inspire discussion What industries will become obsolete by 2030? —Oil, nuclear, natural gas, coal, electric utilities, a.
Jul 27, 2024
A Giant Energy Dome Is Daringly Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Power
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: energy
Jul 27, 2024
Tesla FSD V12.5 Rollout: Significant Improvement and Potential for Tesla-Owned Fleet
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Brighter with Herbert.