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Sep 27, 2018
Es Devlin to design interactive Poem Pavilion for Dubai Expo 2020
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
British set designer Es Devlin has been chosen to create the UK Pavilion at the Dubai Expo 2020, with a performative structure that will use artificial intelligence to write poems.
Called the Poem Pavilion, the structure will feature an illuminated “message to space” made up of numerous AI-generated poems, which the Expo’s anticipated 25 million visitors will be invited to contribute to.
The 20-metre-high, cone-shaped pavilion will be made up of rows of protruding slats that extend outwards from one central point to form a circular facade. Poems lit up in LEDs will scroll across the facade.
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Sep 27, 2018
Microsoft built AI to protect you from idiots that smoke at gas pumps
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: robotics/AI
Microsoft and Shell are teaming up to try and make pumping gas safer by developing AI capable of alerting employees when an idiot smokes at the pump.
Sep 27, 2018
‘Quantum Atmospheres’ May Reveal Secrets of Matter
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: materials, quantum physics
A new theory proposes that the quantum properties of an object extend into an “atmosphere” that surrounds the material.
Sep 27, 2018
Illuminating Science
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biological, computing, physics, science
Illuminating mathematics, physics, biology and computer science research through public service journalism.
Sep 27, 2018
How is technology transforming Chinese tourism?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: augmented reality, internet, robotics/AI, virtual reality
September 27 is World Tourism Day, which has been celebrated each year by the United Nations World Tourism Organization since 1980. The theme this year is “Tourism and the Digital Transformation,” as digital technology has permeated the tourism industry.
Virtual reality, augmented reality, artificial intelligence, Internet-plus — these terms have gradually become familiar to people travelling in China, as the country is heading to its tourism industry 3.0. A wide range of cutting-edge technologies have been innovatively applied in almost every part of China’s tourism industry.
Sep 27, 2018
DNA Money Edit: Telecom sector awaits a turnaround
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, business, economics, employment, finance, government, health, internet, policy, robotics/AI
The new digital communications policy (NDCP) 2018, approved by the Cabinet on Wednesday, looks too good to believe. It has promised to create an additional four million jobs in five years and reskill another one million people in new-age skills and sectors such as 5G LTE and artificial intelligence. Six lakh villages will be connected which will eventually lead to creating jobs and several earning avenues such as managing WiFi hotspots and laying optical fibre, among others. The policy will give an impetus to the job market.
NDCP is bound to create a massive infrastructure and help the debt-ridden telecom sector emerge from its current turbulence. The policy document envisages the reduction in levies and ease of doing business, and this will help restore the financial health of the long-bleeding sector. The focus will be on the proliferation of telecom services and facilitating low-cost financing. The government’s ambitious plan of Digital India will get a booster shot. Thanks to the promise of 50 Mbps speed in the broadband connection, the consumer will be the ultimate beneficiary.
Plans are afoot to reform the licensing and regulatory regime to facilitate investments and innovation, besides promoting ease of doing business. The success of the policy will depend on the execution of the policy.
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Sep 27, 2018
Salesforce’s Einstein has found its voice
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: business, robotics/AI
Salesforce has showcased new natural language features for enabling its Einstein AI platform to further simplify the work of sales agents, marketers and business leaders.
On ‘AI Day’ at the Dreamforce conference, members of Salesforce’s data science team demonstrated how Einstein Voice—an emerging speech interface—can be used to better access sales figures and projections, automate repetitive tasks, and receive business insights, including through Amazon’s and Google’s smart speakers.
Jim Sinai, Salesforce’s vice president of marketing, said in a keynote that Salesforce had been working on Einstein Voice for the last year to better deliver Einstein’s data discovery, deep learning and machine learning capabilities.
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Sep 26, 2018
The ‘game-changing’ technique to create babies from skin cells just stepped forward
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Scientists are trying to create human sperm and eggs in a dish. They’ve already done it in mice, and one scientist says it is only a matter of time before there’s “a game changer like no other” for human reproduction.
Sep 26, 2018
New, Ultra-Colorful Neon Fish Species Discovered
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
In the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, hundreds of feet underwater, the Greek goddess of love lives on—in the form of a dazzling reef fish.
In a new study published on Tuesday in ZooKeys, researchers from the California Academy of Sciences describe a new species of anthias, a common type of reef fish, named Tosanoides aphrodite or the Aphrodite anthias. The pink and yellow creature so transfixed researchers when they discovered it during a deep-water dive that they didn’t notice a large sixgill shark swimming directly above them.
“This one is without a doubt the most spectacularly colored fish I’ve ever described,” says Luiz Rocha, an ichthyologist with the California Academy of Sciences, in an email.
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