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Jul 9, 2021

Meet PetBot, a DIY robot that turns plastic bottles into filaments

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability

A new DIY robot called PetBot is a unique development that will help to recycle ordinary plastic bottles. The process is not yet fully automated, and the device does not claim to be used for commercial purposes, but the benefits of its operation are obvious. Built by JRT3D, the PetBot automates the plastic recycling process by cutting PET bottles into the tape and then turning them into filament. The robot combines several mechanics, each of which performs its part of the task. It carries out the two separate processes at the same time using the same stepper motor.


The machine automates the plastic recycling process by cutting PET bottles and turning them into filament.

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Jul 8, 2021

This TikTok Lawsuit Is Highlighting How AI Is Screwing Over Voice Actors

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

AI taking over voice acting is just the beginning. Why cant the AI render and generate the game world all by itself. Why cant it generate the models, and actors for the game from scratch; and then use deepfake type animation to animate characters. And, then write an original script for the story. These things are all possible now. Only a matter of time before someone has the idea to put it all together.


Voice actors are rallying behind Bev Standing, who is alleging that TikTok acquired and replicated her voice using AI without her knowledge.

Jul 8, 2021

Why ransomware attacks are on the rise — and what can be done to stop them

Posted by in categories: business, cybercrime/malcode, government

These attacks — along with news of several high-profile data breaches linked to the Russian government-backed hack of American software company SolarWinds, including at tech titans like Microsoft — have prompted questions about how these attacks have occured, and how to better guard against them.

State and local leaders testified June 17 before the Senate about how cyber threats they face have grown. And along with the increased penalties for cybercriminials included in a bipartisan Senate infrastructure package, a second bipartisan Senate bill would require public and private entities to report cybersecurity breaches to the government within 24 hours, as well as add liability protections to help encourage businesses to come forward.

Here’s what you should know as debate over cybersecurity and how to fight ransomware continues.

Jul 8, 2021

Google’s Supermodel: DeepMind Perceiver is a step on the road to an AI machine that could process anything and everything

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Yay 😃


The Perceiver is kind-of a way-station on the way to what Google AI lead Jeff Dean has described as one model that could handle any task, and “learn” faster, with less data.

Jul 8, 2021

‘Angel Particle’ found which could lead to 100 MILLION times faster computers

Posted by in categories: computing, engineering, particle physics, quantum physics

Quantum computers could make modern day Macs look like the very first Commodore computer.

Initial tests on Google and NASA’s quantum computing system D-Wave showed that it was a staggering one hundred million times faster than a traditional desktop.

Hartmut Nevan, director of engineering at Google, claimed: “What a D-Wave does in a second would take a conventional computer 10000 years to do.”

Jul 8, 2021

Led Physicists Create 256-qubit Programmable Quantum Simulator

Posted by in category: quantum physics

A Harvard-led team has created a 256-qubit programmable quantum simulator that represents the cutting edge in the world-wide quantum race.

Jul 8, 2021

Swarm of earthquakes strike near California-Nevada border

Posted by in category: futurism

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Jul 8, 2021

‘Worst day ever’ in pigeon racing history as 5,000 birds vanish

Posted by in category: futurism

Bird handlers were devastated after a mind-boggling 5000 homing pigeons seemingly disappeared during a race across the UK.


They flew the coop — and vanished into thin air.

Bird handlers are devastated after a mind-boggling 5000 homing pigeons seemingly disappeared during a race across the UK.

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Jul 8, 2021

BMW’s just revealed everything about its futuristic electric scooter

Posted by in category: futurism

A rocket ship-like design separates BMW’s CE 04 from the rest of the electric scooter pack.

Jul 8, 2021

Understanding how electrons turn to glass

Posted by in category: materials

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Researchers at Tohoku University have gained new insight into the electronic processes that guide the transformation of liquids into a solid crystalline or glassy state.

The ability of some liquids to transition into has been exploited since ancient times. But many fundamental aspects of this transition phase are far from understood. Better understanding could spur the development of new products such as DVDs or Blu-Ray discs that store data by altering their state of matter from one to another, and of new glass materials.

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