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Dec 15, 2022

Record-breaking chip can transmit entire internet’s traffic per second

Posted by in categories: computing, internet

The speed record for data transmission using a single light source and optical chip has been shattered once again. Engineers have transmitted data at a blistering rate of 1.84 petabits per second (Pbit/s), almost twice the global internet traffic per second.

It’s hard to overstate just how fast 1.84 Pbit/s really is. Your home internet is probably getting a few hundred megabits per second, or if you’re really lucky, you might be on a 1-gigabit or even 10-gigabit connection – but 1 petabit is a million gigabits. It’s more than 20 times faster than ESnet6, the upcoming upgrade to the scientific network used by the likes of NASA.

Even more impressive is the fact this new speed record was set using a single light source and a single optical chip. An infrared laser is beamed into a chip called a frequency comb that splits the light into hundreds of different frequencies, or colors. Data can then be encoded into the light by modulating the amplitude, phase and polarization of each of these frequencies, before recombining them into one beam and transmitting it through optical fiber.

Dec 14, 2022

Will Epic Games Lead the New Internet Era?

Posted by in category: internet

ZeroHedge — On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.

Dec 14, 2022

FIFA World Cup’s high-tech balls kicked 76 miles into space aboard SpaceX rocket

Posted by in categories: internet, space

Al Rihla in Arabic means “a journey,” and perhaps this was one of the epic journeys of the technologically loaded football.

The FIFA World Cup official match ball, Al Rihla, has been launched into space and back in a football frenzy to garner attraction to the ongoing World Cup in Qatar.

From space to the football pitch. We brought the official football for FIFA World Cup Qatar, becoming part of this historical out-of-the-world journey together with.

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Dec 14, 2022

China will regulate AI-generated content with a new set of regulations

Posted by in categories: health, internet, robotics/AI

The rules will go into effect starting in 2023.

China has issued rules and guidelines that regulate the use of artificial intelligence within the country. The regulations are cautious when it comes to AI. This includes the trending AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, AI-generated art, the many methods of utilizing AI in the health care sector and all forms of artificial intelligence, in general.

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC), has issued a set of rules to follow when incorporating AI. The CAC is the internet regulator and censor in China. The agency released guidelines on “deep synthesis”. The regulatory measures will take effect starting on Jan. 10, 2023.

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Dec 14, 2022

ChatGPT is Shocking

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

You’ve probably heard of it by now: ChatGPT, a new AI powered chatbot has taken the Internet by storm. And it’s good. Scary good.

We asked it to make us a shopping list for a dinner party, write some recipes, and estimate the cost of the ingredients.

It did it.

Dec 13, 2022

4 Mind-Boggling Technology Advances In Store For 2023

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, bioengineering, biological, internet, robotics/AI, space

Kindly see my latest FORBES article:

In the piece I explore some of the emerging tech that will impact our coming year. Thank you for reading and sharing!


2022 was a transformative year for technological innovation and digital transformation. The trend will continue as the pace of innovation and development of potentially disruptive emerging technologies exponentially increases every year. The question arises, what lies ahead for tech for us to learn and experience in 2023?

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Dec 12, 2022

Video streaming as polluting as driving? See the new calculations

Posted by in categories: climatology, entertainment, internet

Could video streaming be as bad for the climate as driving a car? Calculating Internet’s hidden carbon footprint.

We are used to thinking that going digital means going green. While that is true for some activities — for example, making a video call to the other side of the ocean is better than flying there — the situation is subtler in many other cases. For example, driving a small car to the movie theatre with a friend may have lower carbon emissions than streaming the same movie alone at home.

How do we reach this conclusion? Surprisingly, making these estimates is fairly complicated.

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Dec 12, 2022

Scientists Have Blown Away the Internet Speed Record With an Optical Chip

Posted by in categories: computing, internet

Using a chip-based optical frequency comb, researchers transmitted almost double the global internet traffic in a single second.

Dec 12, 2022

The World-Changing Race to Develop the Quantum Computer

Posted by in categories: climatology, computing, internet, quantum physics, sustainability

Such a device could help address climate change and food scarcity, or break the Internet. Will the U.S. or China get there first?

Dec 10, 2022

Thanks to AI, it’s probably time to take your photos off the Internet

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI

If you’re one of the billions of people who have posted pictures of themselves on social media over the past decade, it may be time to rethink that behavior. New AI image-generation technology allows anyone to save a handful of photos (or video frames) of you, then train AI to create realistic fake photos that show you doing embarrassing or illegal things. Not everyone may be at risk, but everyone should know about it.

Photographs have always been subject to falsifications—first in darkrooms with scissors and paste and then via Adobe Photoshop through pixels. But it took a great deal of skill to pull off convincingly. Today, creating convincing photorealistic fakes has become almost trivial.

Once an AI model learns how to render someone, their image becomes a software plaything. The AI can create images of them in infinite quantities. And the AI model can be shared, allowing other people to create images of that person as well.

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