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Jul 11, 2022

An AI system trained to find an equitable policy for distributing public funds in an online game

Posted by in categories: entertainment, policy, robotics/AI

A team of researchers at DeepMind, London, working with colleagues from the University of Exeter, University College London and the University of Oxford, has trained an AI system to find a policy for equitably distributing public funds in an online game. In their paper published in the journal Nature Human Behavior, the group describes the approach they took to training their system and discuss issues that were raised in their endeavor.

How a society distributes wealth is an issue that humans have had to face for thousands of years. Nonetheless, most economists would agree that no system has yet been established in which all of its members are happy with the status quo. There have always been inequitable levels of income, with those on top the most satisfied and those on the bottom the least satisfied. In this latest effort, the researchers in England took a new approach to solving the problem—asking a computer to take a more logical approach.

The researchers began with the assumption that , despite their flaws, are thus far the most agreeable of those tried. They then enlisted the assistance of volunteers to play a simple resource allocation —the players of the game decided together the best ways to share their mutual resources. To make it more realistic, the players received different amounts of resources at the outset and there were different distribution schemes to choose from. The researchers ran the game multiple times with different groups of volunteers. They then used the data from all of the games played to train several AI systems on the ways that humans work together to find a solution to such a problem. Next, they had the AI systems play a similar game against one another, allowing for tweaking and learning over multiple iterations.

Jul 11, 2022

Human-like robots may be perceived as having mental states

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

When robots appear to engage with people and display human-like emotions, people may perceive them as capable of “thinking,” or acting on their own beliefs and desires rather than their programs, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.

“The relationship between anthropomorphic shape, human-like behavior and the tendency to attribute independent thought and intentional behavior to robots is yet to be understood,” said study author Agnieszka Wykowska, Ph.D., a principal investigator at the Italian Institute of Technology. “As increasingly becomes a part of our lives, it is important to understand how interacting with a that displays human-like behaviors might induce higher likelihood of attribution of intentional agency to the robot.”

The research was published in the journal Technology, Mind, and Behavior.

Jul 11, 2022

The Webb telescope’s first full-color photo is here — and it’s stunning

Posted by in category: space

It’s just a “speck of the universe.”

The first image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope offered humanity a stunning new view of the universe on Monday — a first-of-its-kind infrared image so distant in the cosmos that it shows stars and galaxies as they appeared 13 billion years ago.

President Joe Biden revealed the new image Monday at the White House alongside Vice President Kamala Harris and NASA officials. Dubbed “Webb’s First Deep Field,” it is the first full-color image from the $10 billion observatory that launched into space last year, and the highest-resolution infrared view of the universe yet captured.

Jul 11, 2022

Google is Testing a Feature That Reduces CPU Use to Extend Battery Life

Posted by in category: computing

Google is working on a new feature that will help extend battery life, Quick Intensive Throttling.

Google is testing the new feature called “Quick Intensive Throttling,” which cuts the amount of time spent by the CPU by 10%.

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Jul 11, 2022

First image from NASA’s Webb telescope is our deepest view of the universe

Posted by in category: space

The newly released full-color image highlights a stunning collection of ancient galaxies—and heralds a new age for astronomy.

Jul 11, 2022

Look: SpaceX teases orbital test flight with dramatic Starship images

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space travel

Long time coming.


Elon Musk previously suggested the Starship prototype SN24 would be ready to embark on an orbital test flight sometime in July.

Jul 11, 2022

A new therapy with magnets is helping people with depression when nothing else works

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Remission of depression with new magnetic therapy:3.


Although she’d tried medications and therapy, Chase felt her symptoms get worse over the course of a few months. And she knew things were really getting serious when thoughts of suicide crept in.

That’s when her mother found research about a new type of treatment for depression called Stanford neuromodulation therapy, which uses magnetic fields to stimulate the brain. (It was previously referred to as Stanford accelerated intelligent neuromodulation therapy or SAINT.)

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Jul 11, 2022

A new dominant omicron strain in the U.S. is driving up cases — and reinfections

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The BA.5 variant is now the most dominant strain of COVID-19 in the country, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And while it’s hard to get an exact count — given how many people are taking rapid tests at home — there are indications that both reinfections and hospitalizations are increasing.

For example: Some 31,000 people across the U.S. are currently hospitalized with the virus, with admissions up 4.5% compared to a week ago. And data from New York state shows that reinfections started trending upwards again in late June.

Jul 11, 2022

The Strange Mystery of Singularities And Evolving Universes

Posted by in category: futurism

An exploration of the various types of singularities hypothesized to exist in the universe and an exploration of whether these singularities could lead to other universes.

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Jul 11, 2022

LIVE: NASA Is About to Unveil The Deepest View of The Universe Ever

Posted by in category: space

The first image from the James Webb Space Telescope will be released in 45 minutes! 😱 Watch with us.


Last week, NASA administrator Bill Nelson told us we’d see the “deepest image of our Universe that has ever been taken” on July 12, thanks to the newly operational James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). And we know many of you excitedly marked the date in your calendar.

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