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Nov 26, 2020
US Army Developing Tech To Read Soldiers’ Minds
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: military, neuroscience
US army wants to be able read soldiers minds. This would enable machines to detect stress and soldier intentions to correct them. It could also allow them to communicate with each other with just their brain signals.
Communicating silently through the mind sounds at home in a Marvel film, but now the US Army is delivering technology to do it. With that said, it may be a while before tangible results are seen.
Research funded by the US Army has managed to decode brain signals that impact action, and has also managed to separate signals that change behaviour from those that do not.
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Nov 26, 2020
China and Japan Race to Dominate Future of High-Speed Rail
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: economics, transportation
Japan and China are racing to build a new type of ultra-fast, levitating train, seeking to demonstrate their mastery over a technology with big export potential.
Magnetic levitation, or maglev, trains use powerful magnets to glide along charged tracks at super fast speeds made possible by the lack of friction. A handful of short distance and experimental maglev trains are already in operation, but Asia’s two biggest economies are vying to develop what would be the world’s first long-distance intercity lines.
Nov 26, 2020
Trillion-transistor chip breaks speed record
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: physics, robotics/AI, supercomputing
The biggest computer chip in the world is so fast and powerful it can predict future actions “faster than the laws of physics produce the same result.”
That’s according to a post by Cerebras Systems, a startup company that made the claim at the online SC20 supercomputing conference this week.
Working with the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory, Cerebras designed what it calls “the world’s most powerful AI compute system.” It created a massive chip 8.5 inch-square chip, the Cerebras CS-1, housed in a refrigerator-sized computer in an effort to improve on deep-learning training models.
Nov 26, 2020
Redefining fintech: China’s fintech industry in wake of Ant Group IPO suspension
Posted by Derick Lee in category: finance
A five-part series on China’s ongoing debate about how technology ought to fit alongside financial services in fintech, and how regulators can ringfence systemic risks around the growth industry in the event of disruptions or defaults.
Nov 26, 2020
Physicists Pin Down the Nuclear Reaction Just After the Big Bang
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: cosmology, physics
The newly measured rate of a key nuclear fusion process that forged the first atomic nuclei matches the picture of the universe 380,000 years later.
Nov 26, 2020
Glow-in-the-dark wombats take scientists by surprise in accidental discovery
Posted by Raphael Ramos in category: futurism
Glow in the dark wombats.
Scientists find out wombats also glow or have biofluorescence (when under UV light). Not long ago they found out that the platypus also glow.
Australian scientists are surprised to learn that many animals glow under UV light, though more research is required to discover why.
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Nov 26, 2020
These 7 countries and companies are going to Mars in the 2020s
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: robotics/AI, space travel
Nov 26, 2020
AI trained on the bible spits out bleak religious prophecies
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: existential risks, information science, robotics/AI
Code Unto Caesar
Durendal’s algorithm wrote scripture about three topics: “the plague,” “Caesar,” and “the end of days.” So it’s not surprising that things took a grim turn. The full text is full of glitches characteristic of AI-written texts, like excerpts where over half of the nouns are “Lord.” But some passages are more coherent and read like bizarre doomsday prophecies.
For example, from the plague section: “O LORD of hosts, the God of Israel; When they saw the angel of the Lord above all the brethren which were in the wilderness, and the soldiers of the prophets shall be ashamed of men.”
Nov 26, 2020
Telesat to Merge With Loral Space to Form Public Company
Posted by Muhammad Furqan in categories: finance, space
Telesat Canada is combining with major shareholder Loral Space & Communications to form one public company to finance its Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation.
Telesat Canada and its co-owners Loral Space and Canada’s Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP Investments) revealed Tuesday that Telesat Canada and Loral will become subsidiaries of Telesat Corporation, a new publicly traded Canadian incorporated and controlled company. The company will be headquartered in Ottawa and led by Telesat CEO Dan Goldberg.
“Following the closing of the transaction, Telesat will have access to the public equity markets, providing increased flexibility and optionality to support our promising investment opportunities, including Telesat LEO, which will bridge the digital divide both at home in Canada and around the world, and give our customers the competitive advantage they need to be successful,” Goldberg commented in the news release.