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Jan 29, 2020
A Warehouse Robot Learns to Sort Out the Tricky Stuff
Posted by Omuterema Akhahenda in category: robotics/AI
A new kind of robot at a warehouse near Berlin is performing tasks that until recently had been out of the reach of machines.
At a facility near Berlin, a new kind of robot is automating tasks that until recently had been out of the reach of machines.
Credit… Video by Robert Rieger.
Worrisome.
The atmosphere is literally changing the food we eat, for the worse. And almost nobody is paying attention.
Jan 29, 2020
Scientists Prove DNA Can Be Reprogrammed By Our Own Words
Posted by Prem Vijaywargi in categories: biotech/medical, internet
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Russian Scientists Prove DNA Can Be Reprogrammed by just our Words and other outside Frequencies THE HUMAN DNA IS A BIOLOGICAL INTERNET and can be reprogrammed.
Jan 29, 2020
Google Earth user spots ‘100ft saucer’ jutting out of rock on mystery island
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
The conspiracist claimed to have unearthed a “100ft disc” hidden underneath a cliff in Iceland in a bizarre video viewed by thousands within hours.
Jan 29, 2020
Here’s how artificial intelligence could cure disease in the future
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, nanotechnology, robotics/AI
Circa 2016 could cure viruses in no time.
When you get right down to it, developing vaccines is about data and luck. Scientists start with a set of variables—what drugs a virus responds to, how effectively, and for whom—and then it’s a whole lot of trial and error until they stumble upon a cure.
One of the most exciting possibilities in medical research right now is how technology like machine learning could help researchers rapidly process those enormous sets of data, more quickly leading to cures. This is already starting to happen: In a study published Wednesday in the journal Macromolecules, researchers from IBM and Singapore’s Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology reveal a breakthrough that could help prevent deadly virus infections. With the help of IBM super computer Watson, they hope their finding will soon make its way into vaccines.
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Jan 29, 2020
Mathematicians Have Developed a Computing Problem That AI Can Never Solve
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: information science, mathematics, robotics/AI
Not everything is knowable. In a world where it seems like artificial intelligence and machine learning can figure out just about anything, that might seem like heresy – but it’s true.
At least, that’s the case according to a new international study by a team of mathematicians and AI researchers, who discovered that despite the seemingly boundless potential of machine learning, even the cleverest algorithms are nonetheless bound by the constraints of mathematics.
“The advantages of mathematics, however, sometimes come with a cost… in a nutshell… not everything is provable,” the researchers, led by first author and computer scientist Shai Ben-David from the University of Waterloo, write in their paper.
Jan 29, 2020
AI-powered robot pickers will be the next big work revolution in warehouses
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: robotics/AI
Getting robots to just pick things up has always been a big challenge for engineers, but artificial intelligence is helping teach these machines new tricks. Startup Covariant, formerly known as Embodied Intelligence, says its bots are ready for full-time operation, and are being installed in warehouses around the world.
Jan 29, 2020
Experimental AI can steal PINs and passwords
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: robotics/AI
In a newly published paper, researchers detail an experimental model that can extract device PINs and passphrases from the sounds of tapping fingers.
Jan 29, 2020
Food Waste Is a Serious Problem. AI Is Trying to Solve It
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: cybercrime/malcode, economics, food, information science, robotics/AI
Circa 2019
Technology has long been helping to hack world hunger. These days most conversations about tech’s impact on any sector of the economy inevitably involves artificial intelligence—sophisticated software that allows machines to make decisions and even predictions in ways similar to humans. Food waste tech is no different.
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