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Jun 1, 2019

Alex Garland continues to cultivate his reputation as one of the most exciting and challenging voices in modern science fiction cinema

Posted by in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI

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Annihilation is an upcoming science fantasy action horror film written for the screen and directed by Alex Garland based on the novel of the same name by Jeff VanderMeer. The film stars Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Tuva Novotny, and Oscar Isaac.

Having previously written screenplays for cult classics like 28 Days Later and Dredd, Garland’s Ex Machina is arguably the definitive film about artificial intelligence (and killer robots) of the 21st century. And that was only his directorial debut.

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Jun 1, 2019

The Brave New World of Artificial Intelligence

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Artificial intelligence is a game-changer. It could boost global productivity from 0.8% to 1.4% a year. But with thorny issues like job automation and data privacy, does AI-spurred growth come at a cost?

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Jun 1, 2019

Artificial Intelligence: Possibilities, Consequences & Scenarios

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

https://youtube.com/watch?v=c-Y7TQCaD38

Yuval’s works on the future of the digital world cause the globe to take notice and discuss. At OMR (Online Marketing Rockstars), Yuval Noah Harari primarily talked about the developments and consequences of artificial intelligence. After his keynote, German journalist and entrepreneur Kai Diekmann conducted an interview on-stage.

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Jun 1, 2019

Zapping Nerves with Ultrasound Could Treat Inflammation

Posted by in category: futurism

Stimulating nerves in the spleens of mice with ultrasound reduced their inflammatory responses and arthritis symptoms.

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Jun 1, 2019

Rare male calico kitten is fur real at Winnipeg’s D’arcy’s ARC

Posted by in category: futurism

A Winnipeg pet shelter got a rare surprise when a feral cat gave birth to her kittens in the rescue.

Winnipeg, meet Unicorn Andy, an eight-week-old kitten who is also a male calico – something that happens for maybe one calico cat in 10,000, said D’Arcy Johnson, CEO of D’arcy’s ARC.

“In all these years of working at the shelter and all my years of working in the clinic … I haven’t seen one, and even some of our long-term veterinarians have never seen them,” he said.

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Jun 1, 2019

Which diseases and health issues can dogs detect?

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Dogs are great at detecting different diseases!

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Jun 1, 2019

Study finds these seven metrics predict future heart disease risk

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

Though it’s impossible to know whether any given person will end up developing cardiovascular disease later in life, there are known factors and lifestyle decisions that increase the risk. Knowing whether you’re at a higher risk of developing a heart health issue makes it possible to take preventative steps, and here to help with that is a new study detailing seven ‘key’ prediction metrics.

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Jun 1, 2019

Secure, Fast & Private Web Browser with Adblocker

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Jun 1, 2019

Chinese Tesla Model 3 Price Crushes BMW 3 Series & Mercedes C-Class Prices

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Tesla has just launched pricing and ordering for the Tesla Model 3 that will be made in the Shanghai Gigafactory. The 328,000 RMB ($47,475) price for the Standard Range Plus is before local incentives, and crushes fossil rivals in the same class and without somewhat similar specs, the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C-Class (also both locally made in China).

Tesla Model 3 order page in China (text is auto-translated and may include errors) — Click to Zoom.

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Jun 1, 2019

I wanted to have a long running post where i will be tracking serious papers about time travel

Posted by in categories: computing, information science, quantum physics, time travel

Also, loosely following technology that could be used to build a real working time machine. Anyone with an interest in time travel is welcome to participate.

But, I have been watching tech news for what could be used to build a time machine. I think we are pretty close. You’d still need a few physics guys with 150+ IQ’s to work on the equations, a guy with a 200+ IQ to figure out how to put the whole thing together, and a guy with billions of dollars to fund it. But most of this stuff is for sale to the public, (short list):

1. quantum computer; to run the calculations.

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