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Sep 30, 2017

Scientists Just Made The First Quantum-Encrypted International Video Call

Posted by in categories: encryption, quantum physics

President Chunli Bai of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing had a meeting yesterday with President Anton Zeilinger of the Austria Academy of Sciences in Vienna.

Although 7,400 kilometres (4,600 miles) apart, they were certain no uninvited guests were eavesdropping thanks to the fact their video call was encrypted. Quantum style.

Just a few months ago, China was in the news for a landmark achievement in quantum communication, using a satellite called Micius to transmit entangled photons over a record distance.

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Sep 30, 2017

Senate approves self-driving cars for US roadways

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

US Senators today announced and agreement to pass legislation that approves driverless cars on US roadways, to be voted on in October.

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Sep 30, 2017

Why are smartphone chips suddenly including an AI processor?

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI

Smartphone chip manufacturers are increasingly talking up the introduction of AI processor tech inside their latest SoCs, but why is this trend growing so fast?

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Sep 30, 2017

Artificial intelligence could make fake news even harder to spot

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Sep 30, 2017

Earth to Earth Rocket

Posted by in category: futurism

The Earth to Earth Rocket will be capable of taking people from any city to any other city on Earth in under one hour.

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Sep 30, 2017

Investment: GomSpace to establish space company in Luxembourg

Posted by in categories: economics, government, satellites

GomSpace Group, a company listed on the Nasdaq First North Premier exchange, and the Luxembourg Economy Ministry agreed in principle to establish in the country a company focused on satellite operations and data processing and distribution.

By 2021 the company could employ up to 50 full-time staff, GomSpace said in a statement. The ministry will provide funding through its Luxembourg space programme as well as grants for research and development that will happen in the country, it said.

“By choosing the Grand-Duchy for their international expansion, GomSpace acknowledges the substantial efforts of the government over the last years to put in place the necessary measures to support the continued strengthening and diversification of its space sector,” Economy Minister Etienne Schneider said.

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Sep 30, 2017

Disease resistance successfully spread from modified to wild mosquitoes

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

NIAID-funded group assesses mating of genetically modified species.

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Sep 30, 2017

How Should Autonomous Vehicles Be Regulated?

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Autonomous vehicles could greatly reduce the risk of crashes. But the safety benefits are not yet proven and may not be known until AVs are widespread. What kind of regulatory approach could help balance innovation, risk, and uncertainty?

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Sep 30, 2017

Exoskeleton for Duchenne

Posted by in category: cyborgs

Getting up from falling on its back was pretty impressive.

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Sep 30, 2017

You better explain yourself, mister: DARPA’s mission to make an accountable AI

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

Continued advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning promise to produce autonomous systems that will perceive, learn, decide, and act on their own. However, the effectiveness of these systems is limited by these machines’ current inability to explain their decisions and actions to human users. Explainable AI—especially explainable machine learning—will be essential if future users are to understand, appropriately trust, and effectively manage an emerging generation of artificially intelligent machine partners.

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