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Sep 19, 2024

Antiferromagnetic spintronics advance opens door to next-gen electronics

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, particle physics

University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers have achieved a breakthrough in antiferromagnetic spintronics, a development that could expand the nanotechnology’s capabilities, which have been limited by their need for excessive power.

Sep 19, 2024

Lego for light: Reconfigurable photonic bricks advance light-based technology

Posted by in category: computing

Reconfigurable photonic bricks offer flexible and energy-efficient solutions, advancing light-based technology for communication and computing.

Sep 19, 2024

How to Give Mars a Magnetic Shield

Posted by in category: space

An exploration of the idea of giving Mars a magnetic shield to compensate for its lack of a magnetic field for colonization.

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Sep 18, 2024

The path to more general artificial intelligence

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, economics, robotics/AI

A small-N comparative analysis of six different areas of applied artificial intelligence (AI) suggests that the next period of development will require a merging of narrow-AI and strong-AI approaches. This will be necessary as programmers seek to move beyond developing narrowly defined tools to developing software agents capable of acting independently in complex environments. The present stage of artificial intelligence development is propitious for this because of the exponential increases in computer power and in available data streams over the last 25 years, and because of better understanding of the complex logic of intelligence. Applied areas chosen for examination were heart pacemakers, socialist economic planning, computer-based trading, self-driving automobiles, surveillance and sousveillance and artificial intelligence in medicine.

Sep 18, 2024

Open Discussion with James Ladyman, Kerry McKenzie, Emily Adlam on Structural Realism

Posted by in category: media & arts

He represented ontic structural realism but there is epistemic structural realism as well.


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Sep 18, 2024

California Passes Package Of Laws To Combat Election Deep-Fakes

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, geopolitics

It comes only weeks after Elon Musk re-posted a parody of a Kamala Harris campaign ad on X that garnered millions of views and used AI-powered voice manipulation to make it seem Harris called herself an incompetent presidential candidate.

In late July, Newsom specifically pointed to Musk’s post and vowed to sign a bill “in a matter of weeks” banning the practice.

The governor of California just made this parody video illegal in violation of the Constitution of the United States.

Sep 18, 2024

For-AI/Iterative-Data-Selection

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Fine-tuning large language models (LLMs) to follow instructions effectively requires selecting the right data for training.


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Sep 18, 2024

2D silk protein layers on graphene pave the way for advanced microelectronics and computing

Posted by in categories: computing, materials

After thousands of years as a highly valuable commodity, silk continues to surprise. Now it may help usher in a whole new direction for microelectronics and computing.

Sep 18, 2024

Scientists Sequenced the DNA of the ‘Last Neanderthal’—and It Alters Human History

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Discover new clues about how our ancient relatives disappeared from time.

Sep 18, 2024

Parasitic butterflies fool ants with smell

Posted by in category: futurism

A beautiful butterfly is able to fool ants into rearing its young by masking them with the ants’ own smell, say researchers.

Caterpillars of the alcon blue butterfly have developed an outer coat that tricks ants into believing the young are its own, duping the ants into carrying the larvae back to their colonies to care for.

But what is more, the ant seems to “recognise” that it is being duped and one population appears to be engaging in an evolutionary arms race with the butterfly, says the team led by David Nash at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

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