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Nov 15, 2017
Here’s How to Get to Conscious Machines, Neuroscientists Say
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: entertainment, robotics/AI
Like most cerebral movies, Ex Machina leaves the conclusion up to the viewer: was Ava actually conscious? In doing so, it also cleverly avoids a thorny question that has challenged most AI-centric movies to date: what is consciousness, and can machines have it?
Hollywood producers aren’t the only people stumped. As machine intelligence barrels forward at breakneck speed—not only exceeding human performance on games such as DOTA and Go, but doing so without the need for human expertise—the question has once more entered the scientific mainstream.
Are machines on the verge of consciousness?
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Nov 15, 2017
Integrated circuits printed directly onto fabric for the first time
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: electronics, wearables
Researchers at the University of Cambridge, working with colleagues in Italy and China, have incorporated washable, stretchable, and breathable integrated electronic circuits into fabric for the first time — opening up new possibilities for smart textiles and wearable textile electronic devices.
The circuits were made with cheap, safe, and environmentally friendly inks, and printed using conventional inkjet-printing techniques.
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Nov 15, 2017
Artificial Intelligence Is Putting Ultrasound on Your Phone
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, mobile phones, robotics/AI
Two-thirds of the world’s population doesn’t have access to medical imaging. A company called Butterfly Network is trying to change that.
Nov 15, 2017
A New Futuristic Robot Lets Your Arms Lift Half a Ton
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biological, climatology, cyborgs, Elon Musk, robotics/AI, space travel, sustainability
Have you ever lifted half a ton? With the Guardian GT, a set of robotic arms, you could do so with as little as two kilogram (five pounds) of force, allowing you to have superhuman strength.
Elon Musk recently made headlines asserting that, in order for us to both progress and survive as a species, we must merge with machines and become cyborgs. And, as climate change rages onwards and the biological difficulties of completing a human mission to Mars become ever more apparent, many are beginning to agree.
Nov 15, 2017
South Korea is building a $35 billion city designed to eliminate the need for cars
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: business, transportation
By 2020, Songdo’s International Business District will span 100 million square feet. The South Korean city aims to prioritize pedestrians over cars.
Nov 15, 2017
Regeneration of the entire human epidermis using transgenic stem cells
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: biotech/medical, genetics
[p]Patients with junctional epidermolysis bullosa (JEB) carry mutations in genes that encode components of the basement membrane, which ensures the integrity between the epidermis and the dermis, such as laminin-332. These mutations cause blistering of the skin and chronic wounds. Following initial treatment of an adult patient with a limited affected region, Michele De Luca and colleagues reconstruct the full epidermis of a 7-year-old patient with autologous transgenic cells transduced with a virus vector carrying the non-mutated form of laminin-322.
Nov 15, 2017
The First Human-Pig Hybrid Has Been Successfully Created In A Lab
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs
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In a move that can only be considered controversial, the first pig-human hybrid has been successfully created in a lab. Researchers managed to grow human cells inside early-stage pig embryos, which led to the creation of the first pig-human hybrids ever made. The result is described as interspecies chimeras.
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Nov 15, 2017
Warning: N. Korea mapping specific plan for ‘devastating’ EMP
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: existential risks, government, mapping
Only a few weeks after a team of experts warned Congress that the nation faces an “existential threat” from North Korea from a possible electromagnetic pulse attack, a new report says the rogue nation is mapping a specific plan.
Paul Bedard at the Washington Examiner wrote in his “Washington Secrets” column that the White House “is being warned that North Korea is mapping plans for a ‘devastating’ attack on the United States with an atmospheric nuclear explosion that would disable the nation’s electric grid, potentially leading to the deaths of virtually all impacted.”
He said President Trump “is being urged to create a special commission to tackle the potential for an electromagnetic pulse attack, one similar to the iconic Manhattan Project.”
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Nov 15, 2017
NASA ‘nuclear engines’ could provide power to the first humans on Mars
Posted by John Gallagher in categories: nuclear energy, space, transportation
NASA is set to begin testing a radical ‘nuclear engine’ that could provide power for astronauts on the Martian surface.
Dubbed the ‘Kilopower’ it would use a uranium rector the size of a toilet roll to create heat.
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