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Dec 19, 2021

Suspected Chinese hackers breach more US defense and tech firms

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

A suspected Chinese hacking campaign has breached four more US defense and technology companies in the last month, and hundreds more US organizations are running the type of vulnerable software that the attackers have exploited, according to research shared with CNN.

The apparent espionage activity, which the National Security Agency helped investigate when it emerged in recent months, is more extensive than previously known and has seen the hackers steal passwords from targeted organizations with a goal of intercepting sensitive communications.

The cybersecurity researchers in November publicly confirmed just one victimized US organization, CNN reported then, but they now say the number is at least five and could continue to grow.

Dec 19, 2021

How a Russian invasion of Ukraine could spill over into Europe

Posted by in category: futurism

A senior Western intel official warns war would have far-reaching consequences on the continent.

Dec 19, 2021

Global ransomware attacks rise 151%: Canada spy agency“ data-reactroot=”

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Agency reports 235 ransomware attacks on Canadian targets this year, half of which were key infrastructure providers.

Dec 19, 2021

NASA’s Webb Space Telescope Confirmed for December 24 Launch

Posted by in category: space

The James Webb Space Telescope is confirmed for the target launch date of December 24, at 7:20 a.m. EST.

Late on December 17, teams at the launch site successfully completed encapsulation of the observatory inside the Ariane 5 rocket that will launch it to space. Webb’s final launch readiness review will be held on Tuesday, December 21 and, if successful, roll-out is planned for Wednesday, December 22.

Dec 19, 2021

Look: NASA rover spots something remarkable above the clouds on Mars

Posted by in category: space

In August, NASA released beautiful footage captured by Perseverance rover of Deimos, the smaller of Mars’ two moons.

Dec 19, 2021

Two-time interpretation of quantum mechanics

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, space

We suggest an interpretation of quantum mechanics, inspired by the ideas of Aharonov et al. of a time-symmetric description of quantum theory. We show that a special final boundary condition for the Universe, may be consistently defined as to determine single classical-like measurement outcomes, thus solving the “measurement problem”. No other deviation is made from standard quantum mechanics, and the resulting theory is deterministic (in a two-time sense) and local. Quantum mechanical probabilities are recovered in general, but are eliminated from the description of any single measurement. We call this the Two-time interpretation of quantum mechanics. We analyze ideal measurements, showing how the quantum superposition is, in effect, dynamically reduced to a single classical state via a “two-time decoherence” process.

Dec 19, 2021

The Two-State Vector Formalism of Qauntum Mechanics: an Updated Review

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, time travel

In this paper we present the two-state vector formalism of quantum mechanics. It is a time-symmetrized approach to standard quantum theory particularly helpful for the analysis of experiments performed on pre-and post-selected ensembles. Several peculiar effects which naturally arise in this approach are considered. In particular, the concept of “weak measurements’’ (standard measurements with weakening of the interaction) is discussed in depth revealing a very unusual but consistent picture. Also, a design of a gedanken experiment which implements a kind of quantum “time machine’’ is described. The issue of time-symmetry in the context of the two-state vector formalism is clarified.

Dec 19, 2021

3 big problems with datasets in AI and machine learning

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Datasets in AI and machine learning contain many flaws. Some might be fixable, according to experts — given enough time and resources.

Dec 19, 2021

These former Stanford students are building an app to change your accent

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

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZTZ1T9VBa-Y

Now their company, Sanas, is testing out artificial intelligence-powered software that aims to eliminate miscommunication by changing people’s accents in real time. A call center worker in the Philippines, for example, could speak normally into the microphone and end up sounding more like someone from Kansas to a customer on the other end.

Call centers, the startup’s founders say, are only the beginning. The company’s website touts its plans as “Speech, Reimagined.”

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Dec 19, 2021

It’s Hard to Deny It Was Elon Musk’s Year

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space

He rules Twitter, the EV market and the commercial space race. Where can Time’s Person of the Year even go in 2022?