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Sep 2, 2018
The Potential of Deep Learning Technology to Transform Health Care
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, health, robotics/AI
In this Viewpoint, Geoffrey Hinton of Google’s Brain Team discusses the basics of neural networks: their underlying data structures, how they can be trained and combined to process complex health data sets, and future prospects for harnessing their unsupervised learning to clinical challenges.
Sep 2, 2018
Watch this new printer shoot droplets with 100 times Earth’s gravitational force
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: futurism
Sep 2, 2018
Advanced Artificial Intelligence Could Run The World Better Than Humans Ever Could
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Humanity is terrible at planning for the distant future. If we build advanced artificial intelligence, it might save us from ourselves.
Sep 2, 2018
Singapore has the Best Airport in the World
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: transportation
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Singapore’s Changi Airport is the world’s best airport. ✈️.
Sep 2, 2018
Watch This Robot Spider Come to Life
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
Sep 2, 2018
Neuralink: How The Human Brain Will Download Directly From a Computer
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI
As an immediate application, Neural Lace could potentially help patients suffering from brain injuries and certain illnesses. However, the utimate goal and mission of Neuralink are to successfully merge the human brain with machine, fusing human intelligence with Artificial Intelligence. As a result, this is expected to bring humanity up to a higher level of cognitive reasoning.
Neural Lace: How it works
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Sep 2, 2018
Genetic Engineering Achieves Inter-Species Bacteria Communication
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: bioengineering, genetics
Researchers at the Wyss Institute were successful in engineering different species of bacteria that can talk to each other.
Sep 2, 2018
This Invention Will Keep Water Running After a Caribbean Hurricane Hits
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: climatology, innovation
Now, another hurricane season is already underway in the Caribbean.
Our research on rainwater harvesting — a low-cost, low-tech way to collect and store rainwater — suggests this technique could be deployed across the Caribbean to improve these communities’ access to water both after storms and in everyday life.
Even before hurricanes Maria and Irma hit last September, some Caribbean islands were unable to provide reliable clean water for drinking and washing to all residents.
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