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Jan 28, 2022
Jeff Dean: AI isn’t as smart as you think — but it could be | TED
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, business, policy, robotics/AI
What is AI, really? Jeff Dean, the head of Google’s AI efforts, explains the underlying technology that enables artificial intelligence to do all sorts of things, from understanding language to diagnosing disease — and presents a roadmap for building better, more responsible systems that have a deeper understanding of the world. (Followed by a Q&A with head of TED Chris Anderson)
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Jan 28, 2022
F-35C fighter jet: Race is on to reach sunken US plane… before China
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: entertainment, military
The $100m jet is fair game, in international waters. “It’s the Hunt for Red October meets The Abyss.”
Jan 28, 2022
A George Church spinout fighting the viral vector bottleneck in cell and gene therapy lands $55M
Posted by Kelvin Dafiaghor in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
64x Bio comes out of the Harvard Department of Genetics. CEO Lex Rovner and her team — which right now, sits around 10 people — are looking to tackle a key hurdle for major companies: manufacturing cell and gene therapies.
Rovner met Church while getting her PhD at Yale, and went on to do a postdoctoral research fellowship in his lab, and, when talking to folks in the industry, found a massive viral vector manufacturing bottleneck that wasn’t being talked about.
After a seed funding round and the company’s launch in 2020, it made some noise in the industry, particularly as Covid-19 made bottleneck issues more visible. There’s a waitlist to get a vector from manufacturers, and not much of a solution to the problem.
Jan 28, 2022
Matrix Franchise: 10 Future Technologies Becoming a Reality
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: bitcoin, business, finance, robotics/AI
Minor spoilers ahead. This video covers Matrix Resurrections, the Matrix Franchise, and their top 10 future technologies.
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• https://www.simulation-argument.com/matrix2.html.
• https://u.osu.edu/vanzandt/2018/04/18/ancestor-simulations/
• https://iep.utm.edu/solipsis/
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• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superintelligence.
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Jan 28, 2022
This 70-year-old woman claims she looks like she’s 28 because she doesn’t eat sugar
Posted by Heather Blevins in category: food
Carolyn Hartz, a 70-year-old woman, was like most individuals on the planet. She couldn’t get enough of sweets. And she wasn’t afraid to gorge herself on desserts for four decades. But then she made the decision to make a substantial lifestyle shift. She also made the decision to eliminate all processed sugar from her diet.
Today, three decades later, Carolyn appears to be much younger than she has ever been. She has a fantastic physique that many women all over the world would lust over. Even at her advanced age, she has the confidence to go to the beach in a bikini like any other young lady. Her skin also appears to be in excellent condition.
It’s all because she made the decision to change her lifestyle choices, she claims. She believes that it is never too late to change one’s life. All you have to do is make the decision to improve your life.
Jan 28, 2022
A SpaceX rocket is about to hit the Moon: Here’s how to watch it before it blows
Posted by Atanas Atanasov in category: space travel
A SpaceX Falcon 9 second stage is on course to collide with the Moon. Here’s how you can see it on its journey.
Jan 28, 2022
A model that can create realistic animations of talking faces
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: computing
In recent years, computer-generated animations of animals and humans have become increasingly detailed and realistic. Nonetheless, producing convincing animations of a character’s face as it’s talking remains a key challenge, as it typically entails the successful combination of a series of different audio and video elements.
A team of computer scientists at TCS Research in India has recently created a new model that can produce highly realistic talking face animations that integrate audio recordings with a character’s head motions. This model, introduced in a paper presented at ICVGIP 2021, the twelfth Indian Conference on Computer Vision, Graphics and Image Processing, could be used to create more convincing virtual avatars, digital assistants, and animated movies.
“For a pleasant viewing experience, the perception of realism is of utmost importance, and despite recent research advances, the generation of a realistic talking face remains a challenging research problem,” Brojeshwar Bhowmick, one of the researchers who carried out the study, told TechXplore. “Alongside accurate lip synchronization, realistic talking face animation requires other attributes of realism such as natural eye blinks, head motions and preserving identity information of arbitrary target faces.”
Jan 28, 2022
Shining a light on synthetic dimensions
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: physics, space
Humans experience the world in three dimensions, but a collaboration in Japan has developed a way to create synthetic dimensions to better understand the fundamental laws of the universe and possibly apply them to advanced technologies.
They published their results on January 28, 2022 in Science Advances.
“The concept of dimensionality has become a central fixture in diverse fields of contemporary physics and technology in past years,” said paper author Toshihiko Baba, professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Yokohama National University. “While inquiries into lower-dimensional materials and structures have been fruitful, rapid advances in topology have uncovered a further abundance of potentially useful phenomena depending on the dimensionality of the system, even going beyond the three spatial dimensions available in the world around us.”
Jan 28, 2022
Study reveals topology at the corner of the dining table
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: mathematics, mobile phones, nanotechnology, quantum physics
A joint research team from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and the University of Tokyo discovered an unusual topological aspect of sodium chloride, commonly known as table salt, which will not only facilitate the understanding of the mechanism behind salt’s dissolution and formation, but may also pave the way for the future design of nanoscale conducting quantum wires.
There is a whole variety of advanced materials in our daily life, and many gadgets and technology are created through the assembly of different materials. Cellphones, for example, adopted a combination of many different substances—glass for the monitor, aluminum alloy for the frame, and metals like gold, silver and copper for their internal wiring. But nature has its own genius way of ‘cooking’ different properties into one wonder material, or what is known as ‘topological material’.
Topology, as a mathematical concept, studies what aspects of an object are robust under a smooth deformation. For instance, we can squeeze, stretch, or twist a T-shirt, but the number its openings would still be four so long as we do not tear it apart. The discovery of topological phases of matter, highlighted by the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics, suggests that certain quantum materials are inherently a combination of electrical insulators and conductors. This could necessitate a conducting boundary even when the bulk of the material is insulating. Such materials are neither classified as a metal nor an insulator, but a natural assembly of the two.