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Apr 2, 2024

Brands Forbid Advertising Agencies From Using AI

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

According to a new report, more and more companies are becoming concerned with advertisers integrating generative AI into their pipelines.

Apr 2, 2024

Why it’s already too late to stop the AI apocalypse

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Fears about AI making decisions for you in the future are misplaced — because computers already control your life.

Apr 2, 2024

Can Matrioshka brains run simulated universes to the subatomic level?

Posted by in categories: alien life, particle physics, robotics/AI

The advanced civilization in my story have harnessed the power of many of the stars in their galaxy and using them for different purposes, one being Matrioska brains. Some of these super computers will be to run the AI in the real world as well as for other calculations, Others will be to run detailed virtual worlds. The earliest Simulations will be Computer simulated worlds with artifical life within but later the advanced species will try to create simulations to the subatomic level.

It has been stated that a Matrioshka brain with the full output of the sun can simulate 1 trillion to a quadrillion minds, how this translates to how much world/simulation space can exist and to what detail i am not sure. I believe our sun’s output per second is $3.86 \cdot 10^{26}$ W and our galaxies is $4\cdot 10^{58} \ W/s$, although with 400 billions stars in our galaxy I am not sure how of that energy is from other sources than the stars.

If we look past the uncertainty of subatomic partcles we have $10^{80}$ particles in a space of $10^{185}$ plank volumes in our observable universe, if we use time frames of $10^{-13}$ seconds this gives $10^{13}$ time frames per real second. With $10^{80}$ particles we can have $10^{160}$ interactions for a full simulation but a simulation where only the observed/ observable details needs to be simulated can run off much less computing.

Apr 2, 2024

Chinese scientist jailed for designer babies renews genome-editing research: interview

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

TOKYO — In 2018, Chinese researcher He Jiankui announced the birth of the world’s first genome-edited babies, and was subsequently imprisoned in China. In his first solo interview with Japanese media, he revealed to the Mainichi Shimbun that he has resumed research on human embryo genome editing for the treatment of genetic diseases while adhering to international rules, and claimed “society will eventually accept it.”

Apr 2, 2024

International study uses AI to show how personality influences the expression of our genes

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

An international study led by the UGR using artificial intelligence has shown that our personalities alter the expression of our genes. The findings shed new light on the long-standing mystery of how the mind and body interact.

Apr 2, 2024

Strong AI Is A Theoretical Impossibility

Posted by in categories: materials, robotics/AI

Thesis:

Part I: It has been proven that the human mind cannot be analogous to an electronic (or any other type of) computer, and the functioning of an intellective mind cannot be reproduced (though it can certainly be simulated) by any type of mechanical device, including modern artificial intelligence systems.

Part II: It is further impossible that the human mind is a purely material thing (including some “emergent property” of matter).

Apr 2, 2024

America’s new innovation hotspots, mapped

Posted by in category: innovation

The Fayetteville, Ark. metro area had a 144% increase in the number of patents granted over a 10-year period.

Apr 2, 2024

Don’t Let Loneliness Harm Your Health

Posted by in category: health

Loneliness: It’s not about simply being alone. It’s when you feel unable to connect in a meaningful way with people in your life. Find out from this WebMD slideshow how it can affect your health and what you can do to stop it.

Apr 2, 2024

Immortality Is Closer Than You Think: AI, War, Religion, Consciousness & Elon Musk | Bryan Johnson

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, life extension, robotics/AI

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Apr 2, 2024

Is 150 years really as long as we can ever live?

Posted by in category: life extension

While most of us can expect to live to around 80, some people defy expectations and live to be over 100. In places such as Okinawa, Japan and Sardinia, Italy, there are many centenarians.

The oldest person in history – a French woman named Jeanne Calment – lived to 122. When she was born in 1,875, the average life expectancy was roughly 43.

But just how long could a human actually live? It’s a question people have been asking for centuries. While average life expectancy (the number of years a person can expect to live) is relatively easy to calculate, maximum lifespan estimates (the greatest age a human could possibly reach) are much harder to make. Previous studies have placed this limit close to 140 years of age. But a more recent study proposes that the limit to human lifespan is closer to 150.

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