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Feb 4, 2023

Researcher uses AI to make texts that are thousands of years old readable

Posted by in categories: life extension, robotics/AI

How should we live when we know we must die? This question is posed by the first work of world literature, the Gilgamesh epic. More than 4,000 years ago, Gilgamesh set out on a quest for immortality. Like all Babylonian literature, the saga has survived only in fragments. Nevertheless, scholars have managed to bring two-thirds of the text into readable condition since it was rediscovered in the 19th century.

The Babylonians wrote in cuneiform characters on clay tablets, which have survived in the form of countless fragments. Over centuries, scholars transferred the characters imprinted on the pieces of clay onto paper. Then they would painstakingly compare their transcripts and—in the best case—recognize which fragments belong together and fill in the gaps. The texts were written in the languages Sumerian and Akkadian, which have complicated writing systems. This was a Sisyphean task, one that the experts in the Electronic Babylonian Literature project can scarcely imagine today.

Enrique Jiménez, Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Literatures at LMU’s Institute of Assyriology, and his team have been working on the digitization of all surviving cuneiform tablets since 2018. In that time, the project has processed as many as 22,000 text fragments.

Feb 4, 2023

This genius student uses the power of AI and a 3D printer to ‘handwrite’ their homework

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

As technology advances, you can always count on one thing: students will use it to avoid doing homework. One industrious student not only got an AI chatbot to do their homework assignment, but they also rigged it to a 3D printer to write it out on pen and paper, expending the maximum amount of effort required to do the minimum amount of homework. Bravo!

TikTok user 3D_printer_stuff (opens in new tab) shared a series of videos on how they programmed a 3D printer to produce homework with the answers that ChatGPT (opens in new tab) wrote.

Feb 4, 2023

Clinical trials show encouraging safety profile for brain-computer interface turning thoughts into action

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

PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — More than two decades ago, a team of Brown University researchers set out with an ambitious goal to provide people with paralysis a revolutionary neurotechnology capable of turning thoughts about movement into actual action, using a tiny device that would one day be implanted in the surface of the brain. Their work led to an ongoing, multi-institution effort to create the BrainGate brain-computer interface, designed to allow clinical trial participants with paralysis to control assistive devices like computers or robotic limbs just by thinking about the action they want to initiate.

Open Access Paper:

https://n.neurology.org/content/early/2023/01/13/WNL.

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Feb 4, 2023

Top 10 AI Tools Like ChatGPT You Must Try in 2023

Posted by in categories: business, media & arts, robotics/AI

10 AI Tools you must try in 2023. If you have used ChatGPT and noticed the power that Chat GPT provides, and you think it’s time to check out more artificial intelligence tools for business or life, here are some awesome ones!

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Feb 4, 2023

This NEW A I Animation Software Is INSANE

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The first 1,000 people to use the link will get a 1 month free trial of Skillshare: https://skl.sh/smeaf01231

A.I is here to stay, whether you like it or not.
Instead of fighting against it, lets adapt and start utilizing it within our workflows!

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Feb 4, 2023

Future World: A Million Years Later — Artificial Intelligence Tech That Will Change The Universe

Posted by in categories: business, cosmology, mathematics, physics, robotics/AI, space travel

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Find out what the world will be like a million years from now, as well as what kind of technology we’ll have available.
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Timestamps:
0:00 No Physical Bodies.
1:51 Wormhole Creation.
2:44 Travel At Speed Of Light.
3:21 Type 3 Civilization.
4:52 Gravitational Waves.
5:46 Computers the Size of Planets.
6:56 Computronium.

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Feb 4, 2023

Google’s ChatGPT rival to be released in coming ‘weeks and months’

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

“We are just at the beginning of our AI journey, and the best is yet to come,” said Google CEO.

Search engine giant Google is looking to deploy its artificial intelligence (A.I.)-based large language models available as a “companion to search,” CEO Sundar Pichai said during an earnings report on Thursday, Bloomberg.

A large language model (LLM) is a deep learning algorithm that can recognize and summarize content from massive datasets and use it to predict or generate text. OpenAI’s GPT-3 is one such LLM that powers the hugely popular chatbot, ChatGPT.

Feb 4, 2023

Study claims ChatGPT not a threat but potential electronic assistant

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

The results highlight some potential strengths and weaknesses of ChatGPT.

Some of the world’s biggest academic journal publishers have banned or curbed their authors from using the advanced chatbot, ChatGPT. Because the bot uses information from the internet to produce highly readable answers to questions, the publishers are worried that inaccurate or plagiarised work could enter the pages of academic literature.

Several researchers have already listed the chatbot as a co-author in academic studies, and some publishers have moved to ban this practice.

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Feb 4, 2023

Six Things You Didn’t Know About ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion And The Future Of Generative AI

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Artificial intelligence will be 2023’s.

Perhaps nothing indicates this better than OpenAI and its conversational robot ChatGPT. Forbes estimates that it’s already exceeded 5 million users in less than 60 days from launch.


Then, there’s Stability AI’s open-source image generation model Stable Diffusion, which has been used on pop music videos, Hollywood movies and by more than 10 million people on a daily basis. Stability’s brash CEO Emad Mostaque predicts the “dot-AI bubble” is coming. If OpenAI (recently valued at $29 billion) and Stability ($1 billion, off virtually no revenue) are any indication, it’s already begun. While the experts Forbes spoke to have different views on how the market will play out, one thing is for sure: soon, AI will be affecting the way that you work, like it or not.

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Feb 4, 2023

Inside ChatGPT’s Breakout Moment And The Race To Put AI To Work

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Forbes spoke to OpenAI’s Sam Altman and Greg Brockman — and more than 60 other leaders, from Bill Gates to Fei-Fei Li — about the new wave of AI hype, driven by the viral popularity of ChatGPT and Stable Diffusion. Here’s why AI is about to change how you work, like it or not.

In an unremarkable conference.

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