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Feb 8, 2024
Temperature inside Chicxulub crater after dinosaur-killing asteroid hit revealed with ‘paleothermometer’
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: asteroid/comet impacts, existential risks
Researchers measured the temperature of the Chicxulub crater 66 million years ago, unlocking mysteries of the dinosaur-dooming mass extinction event.
Feb 7, 2024
SpaceX Tests Using Drone Ships to Support Starlink Coverage at Sea
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: drones, internet
SpaceX confirms to the FCC that it’s exploring using its sea-based drone ships to also act as ‘gateways’ for Starlink.
Feb 7, 2024
Electrify America set to open its first indoor EV charging station to the public this week
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: energy, internet, space, sustainability
EV charging network Electrify America will soon offer the public an EV charging experience safe from the elements, where drivers can pull in, plug in, and chill out while their vehicle replenishes. This flagship indoor charging station kicks off a potential future in which you don’t have to wait in your car or outside while you charge… It also has complimentary Wi-Fi.
Electrify America is one of the largest open DC fast charging networks in the US that is investing billions into expanding EV infrastructure to support the growing number of zero-emissions vehicles hitting roads.
Outside of the Tesla Supercharger network, Electrify America is easily the most prominent and recognizable name in its respective space, expanding cleaner energy alternatives like solar farms to support its growing number of EV charging stations.
Feb 7, 2024
Toyota commits $1.3 billion to EV development in Kentucky
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: sustainability, transportation
Toyota announced today that it will invest $1.3 billion in the development of future electric vehicles at its flagship Kentucky facility.
The Japanese automaker said it would bring an all-new, three-row battery electric SUV to the U.S. market thanks to the investment. Toyota has now committed nearly $10 billion in investments to the Kentucky plant, aiming to build high-quality vehicles and offer job stability to its employees at the factory.
The investment is also set to support the addition of a battery pack assembly line to the Kentucky plant. The batteries used in the packs assembled in Kentucky will come from Toyota’s Battery Manufacturing Plant in North Carolina.
Feb 7, 2024
Ford will unveil its all-electric Puma Gen-E later this year
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
The UK’s best-selling car is going electric. Ford said it will reveal the all-electric Puma Gen-E later this year as it expands its European EV lineup.
After unveiling the new Puma on Wednesday, Ford said that the all-electric Gen-E model will be revealed later this year.
Ford announced last October that it would be ending production of its once-best-selling Fiesta model to focus on its next-gen EVs. The American automaker already revealed the electric version of its best-selling SUV, the Explorer, last March.
Feb 7, 2024
Ethics and AI in Education: Self-Efficacy, Anxiety, and Ethical Judgments
Posted by Laurence Tognetti, Labroots Inc. in categories: education, ethics, robotics/AI
“The way we teach critical thinking will change with AI,” said Dr. Stephen Aguilar. “Students will need to judge when, how and for what purpose they will use generative AI. Their ethical perspectives will drive those decisions.”
Can AI be integrated into the classroom? This is what a recent study titled “AI in K-12 Classrooms: Ethical Considerations and Lessons Learned” hopes to address and is one of three studies published in the “Critical Thinking and Ethics in the Age of Generative AI in Education” report by the USC Center for Generative AI and Society. The purpose of the study is to examine the ethics behind how teachers should use AI in the classroom and holds the potential for academics, researchers, and institutional leaders to better understand the implications of AI for academic purposes.
“The way we teach critical thinking will change with AI,” said Dr. Stephen Aguilar, who is the associate director for the USC Center for Generative AI and Society and one of the authors of the study. “Students will need to judge when, how and for what purpose they will use generative AI. Their ethical perspectives will drive those decisions.”
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Feb 7, 2024
ESA will send a triangle of satellites into space to study gravitational waves
Posted by Josh Seeherman in categories: cosmology, physics, satellites
New LISA satellite trio will be able to detect the forgotten ‘middle children’ of the black hole family.
Feb 7, 2024
2054, Part III: The Singularity
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: biological, quantum physics, robotics/AI, singularity
“We’d witness advances like mind-uploading,” B.T. said, and described the process by which the knowledge, analytic skills, intelligence, and personality of a person could be uploaded to a computer chip. “Once uploaded, that chip could be fused with a quantum computer that couples biological with artificial intelligence. If you did this, you’d create a human mind that has a level of computational, predictive, analytic, and psychic skill incomprehensibly higher than any existing human mind. You’d have the mind of God. That online intelligence could then create real effects in the physical world. God’s mind is one thing, but what makes God God is that He cometh to earth —”
When B.T. said earth, he made a sweeping gesture, like a faux preacher, and in his excitement, he knocked over Lily’s glass of wine. A waiter promptly appeared with a handful of napkins, sopping up the mess. B.T. waited for the waiter to leave.
“Don’t give me that look.”
Feb 7, 2024
It’s Official: Tesla Model Y Is the World’s Best-Selling Car in 2023
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: sustainability, transportation
In just four years, the Tesla Model Y became the uncontested best-selling car in the world!
In a twist that’s got the auto world going nuts, the Tesla Model Y has raced past the finish line to become the world’s best-selling car of 2023. This means that for the first time ever, an electric vehicle (EV) has snagged the title of the planet’s favorite ride, leaving traditional gas guzzlers and even hybrid contenders in the dust.
The Model Y, Tesla’s entry-level crossover, didn’t just nudge past the competition; it zoomed ahead with over 1.2 million units finding new homes across the globe last year. This electric crossover outpaced the stalwarts of the industry, the Toyota RAV4 and the Toyota Corolla, which managed to sell 1.07 million and 1.01 million units, respectively. The fact that the Model Y did this just four years after it started rolling off the production lines is indeed remarkable.