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Nov 3, 2021

CDC backs Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine for young children

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Child-size vaccine doses are already being distributed in US and shots may begin as early as Wednesday.

Reuters.

Nov 3, 2021

Will artificial intelligence create useless class of people? — Yuval Noah Harari

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Yuval Noah Harari is one of the world’s most famous public intellectuals, historians and writers. He is probably most famous for his book ‘Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind’. (Subscribe: https://bit.ly/C4_News_Subscribe)

His most recent book, ‘Sapiens: A Graphic History, Volume 2: The Pillars of Civilization’ has just been published and offers a different way of telling the story of humankind for a younger audience.

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Nov 3, 2021

How to Make a Metal Detector From old TV

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, electronics

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Nov 3, 2021

Strong AI Requires Autonomous Building of Composable Models

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

On why AI must be able to compose these models dynamically to generate combinatorial representations. Dr. Jonathan Mugan is a principal scientist at DeUmbra and is the author of The Curiosity Cycle.

Nov 2, 2021

World-First Quantum Research Breakthrough Allows for Full Spin Qubit Control

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

‘’A research team with Denmark’s University of Copenhagen has designed the world’s first quantum computing system that allows for simultaneous operation of all its qubits without threatening quantum coherence.’’


A team of researchers from Denmark have achieved a breakthrough in quantum computing by designing a system that allows for all qubits to be manipulated and observed — at the same time — without compromising the system’s quantum coherence.

Nov 2, 2021

Quantum computing: IBM just created this new way to measure the speed of quantum processors

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Speed is only one of the three critical attributes that reflect the performance of a quantum computer, according to IBM, with the two others being scale and quality. Scale is measured by the number of qubits that the quantum processor supports, while quality can be determined thanks to quantum volume, which is another benchmark that IBM developed in 2017 to gauge how faithfully a quantum circuit can be implemented in a quantum computing system.

SEE: What is quantum computing? Everything you need to know about the strange world of quantum computers

Quantum volume is a metric that is now widely adopted across the industry, with major players like Honeywell basing performance measurements on the benchmark. IBM hopes that CLOPS will follow a similar path and this way enable quantum computing companies to put numbers on all three aspects of performance.

Nov 2, 2021

Avoiding shortcut solutions in artificial intelligence

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MIT researchers developed a technique that reduces the tendency for contrastive learning models to use shortcuts, by forcing the model to focus on features in the data that it hadn’t considered before.

Nov 2, 2021

3D bioprinting just got easier — and research could benefit

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, bioprinting, biotech/medical

New 3D printer aims to make bioprinting more accessible with uses that range from personalised drugs to human spare parts.

Nov 2, 2021

Earth’s space debris crisis could be solved using ‘never been done’ magnet technology

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, satellites

Magnets on the end of a robot arm could help move debris or fix satellites without ever being touched.

Nov 2, 2021

Is Neuralink Real? Yes — Human Trials Start In 2020/21…

Posted by in categories: computing, Elon Musk, humor, mobile phones, neuroscience

The concept and technology behind Neuralink are so far ahead of what we’ve grown accustomed to that it might as well be magic. Make no mistake Neuralink is happening and it’ll be here sooner than you think…

I remember the first time I heard about Neuralink. I thought it was a joke or something far off in the future. Then I heard Elon Musk was behind it and immediately knew that this bonkers technology would be with us a lot sooner than any of us imagined.

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