As humans, we all enjoy a code of universal human rights. In the future, the question will pop up sooner or later: do AI deserve the same rights we enjoy? In this video, we will explore this question and examine what the future world will look like if AI do have rights.
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Nov 28, 2020
A shot. A wait. Another shot: Two-dose coronavirus vaccine regimens will make it harder to inoculate America
Posted by Poopeh Morakkabati in category: biotech/medical
While routine for many illnesses, experts say two- or three-dose vaccines are unprecedented in a pandemic when 60 to 70 percent of the population must be immunized to stop the virus’s spread.
Nov 28, 2020
Amazon cloud-computing outage Wednesday triggered by effort to boost system’s capacity
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: computing, security
Amazon acknowledged that the system failure was exacerbated by the co-dependencies its various services have on one another. The company had been trying to add capacity to its Amazon Kinesis service that customers use to process real-time data including video, audio and application logs. To resolve the issue, Amazon needed to restart a piece of its system it described as “many thousands of servers,” a lengthy process that had to be done gradually. But because other Amazon cloud services rely on Kinesis, including its Cognito authentication offering, they failed as well.
Nov 28, 2020
Finger prosthetics We really are living in the future
Posted by Matthew White in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs
Finger prosthetics We really are living in the future, wow GIFs | Search for More wow GIFs on www.GIF-VIF.com.
Nov 28, 2020
MOXIE – A Device Aboard NASA’s Perseverance Rover – Could Help Future Rockets Launch off Mars
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: space travel
NASA ’s Perseverance rover carries a device to convert Martian air into oxygen that, if produced on a larger scale, could be used not just for breathing, but also for fuel.
One of the hardest things about sending astronauts to Mars will be getting them home. Launching a rocket off the surface of the Red Planet will require industrial quantities of oxygen, a crucial part of propellant: A crew of four would need about 55,000 pounds (25 metric tons) of it to produce thrust from 15,000 pounds (7 metric tons) of rocket fuel.
Nov 28, 2020
Deep Learning Explained (How Neural Networks Work)
Posted by Ankur Bargotra in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability
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Nov 28, 2020
Self-driving tractors, robot apple pickers: Witness the high-tech future of farming
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: food, robotics/AI, sustainability
Forget Netflix and binge watch these awesome farm-bot videos.
Nov 28, 2020
Assassination of top Iran weapons scientist dims hopes for nuclear diplomacy
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
Nov 28, 2020
Privacy campaigner flags concerns about Microsoft’s creepy Productivity Score
Posted by Raphael Ramos in category: privacy
It seems not everyone is happy about Microsoft’s productivity measuring tool. 😃
Watching, always watching.
Nov 28, 2020
Can lab-grown meat replace the real one?
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: engineering, food
A video on lab grown meat. Meat grown from cells taken from animals. 😃
How do you like your beef, the traditional way or 3D-printed? 🍖 🤔
Find out more at https://bit.ly/39kIeCN # engineering.