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Apr 16, 2017

How California Is Trying to Keep Autonomous Vehicle Development on Track

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

By Nidhi Kalra

After California’s Department of Motor Vehicles recently proposed new regulations governing the testing and deployment of autonomous vehicles, many were left to wonder: Will this help retain the state’s status as a testing and deployment ground for the technology, and will it make California safer?

The answer is… yes and… maybe?

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Apr 16, 2017

Earth-Sized Telescope Just Took The First-Ever Photo Of A Black Hole: How It Will Test Theory Of Relativity

Posted by in category: cosmology

Astronomers have successfully peered inside a black hole to take an image of its event horizon. What does this new development from the Event Horizon Telescope means in testing Albert Einstein’s general theory of relativity?

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Apr 16, 2017

Free Tuition At New York Public Universities

Posted by in category: futurism

New York just became the first state to pass four-year college for free! 👏 👏👏.

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Apr 16, 2017

One Fast Food Chain Is Adding Automated Kiosks to 1,000 of Its Restaurants in 2017

Posted by in category: food

The burger chain’s in-house designed kiosks could be taking your order in lieu of a human employee by the end of the year.

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Apr 16, 2017

First Artificial Wombs: Researchers now grow human embryos in a laboratory to study pregnancy

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

We all know how to get pregnant or at least should know, but despite so many tips out there boosting the chances of conceiving, the actual first 2 weeks of pregnancy remain an undetectable mystery to science.

A pregnancy test is usually done via markers detecting hormones in specific substances like urine and blood. At the very beginning, though, these hormone levels are just too low to register a positive test. Without actually looking into the womb, nobody can watch fertilized eggs grow. Yes, we understand the process going on, as the embryo (which is basically a mass of cells called blastocyst) starts dropping its outer layer to implant within the uterine lining.

However, only a couple of weeks ago researchers from Rockefeller University were the first to witness and even raise human embryos in a laboratory for the maximum ethically allowable time of 13 days.

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Apr 16, 2017

Bezos Says Artificial Intelligence to Fuel Amazon’s Success

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Amazon.com Inc. is embracing artificial intelligence to deliver goods more quickly, enhance its voice-activated Alexa assistant and create new tools sold to others through its cloud-computing division, Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos said in his annual shareholder letter.

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Apr 16, 2017

How To Accelerate Value Creation Through Artificial Intelligence

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Disruptive technologies such as AI change the basis of competition in an industry. How can your company make sure it’s not behind the curve in creating new value?

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Apr 16, 2017

Formula 2 — Leclerc on pole with Fuoco right behind!

Posted by in category: futurism

The first ever all-FDA front row at the end of the inaugural qualifying session for FIA Formula 2

Al Sakhir – The first outing in this category for Charles Leclerc and Antonio Fuoco went really well. The Monegasque Ferrari Driver Academy student took pole position in today’s qualifying session for FIA Formula 2 in Bahrain. Leclerc stamped his authority so far over this weekend, on his debut in the series with a lap in 1.38.907. Alongside Leclerc for tomorrow’s race at the Al Sakhir circuit will be his team-mate Fuoco, who was second in 1.39.585. Antonio is also making his debut in Formula 2, and this result is thanks to great teamwork from the Prema squad and the Driver Academy.

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Apr 16, 2017

The Transhumanist Future Has No Pope

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, ethics, transhumanism

Happy Easter…and a reality check: https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/where-were-going-we-dont-need-popes #transhumanism #reason


Modern values, transhumanist technology, and the embrace of reason are making many Catholic rules and rituals absurd.

Everywhere I look, Pope Francis, the 266th pope of the Catholic Church, seems to be in the news—and he is being positively portrayed as a genuinely progressive leader. Frankly, this baffles me. Few major religions have as backwards a philosophical and moral platform as Catholicism. Therefore, no leader of it could actually be genuinely progressive. Yet, no one seems to pay attention to this—no one seems to be discussing that Catholicism remains highly oppressive.

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Apr 16, 2017

The Military Just Demoed an F-16 That Flies and Executes Strikes

Posted by in category: military

The fighter jet successfully completed its mission sans pilot.

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