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Mar 17, 2017
Ethereum Price Tops $30 to Set New All-Time High
Posted by Alireza Mokri in category: cryptocurrencies
Ether prices reached a record level today, as traders have sought new opportunities in the cryptocurrency market.
Mar 17, 2017
Crispr Webinar: Using Synthetic Crispr libraries
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: biotech/medical
For people interested or working on Crispr related stuff.
*Benefits of performing arrayed CRISPR RNA (crRNA) screening.
*How to setup a successful arrayed crRNA screen.
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Mar 17, 2017
Dubai to launch driverless flying taxi service
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: drones, robotics/AI
Mar 17, 2017
Scattered thoughts on self-awareness and AI
Posted by Nicola Bagalà in categories: ethics, robotics/AI
A few ideas on self-awareness and self-aware AIs.
I’ve always been a fan of androids as intended in Star Trek. More generally, I think the idea of an artificial intelligence with whom you can talk and to whom you can teach things is really cool. I admit it is just a little bit weird that I find the idea of teaching things to small children absolutely unattractive while finding thrilling the idea of doing the same to a machine, but that’s just the way it is for me. (I suppose the fact a machine is unlikely to cry during the night and need to have its diaper changed every few hours might well be a factor at play here.)
Improvements in the field of AI are pretty much commonplace these days, though we’re not yet at the point where we could be talking to a machine in natural language and be unable to tell the difference with a human. I used to take for granted that, one day, we would have androids who are self-aware and have emotions, exactly like people, with all the advantages of being a machine—such as mental multitasking, large computational power, and more efficient memory. While I still like the idea, nowadays I wonder if it is actually a feasible or sensible one.
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Mar 17, 2017
Robots on Space X and Virgin Galactic Space Tourist Flights?
Posted by Brett Gallie II in categories: robotics/AI, space, virtual reality
In the next few years Space X and Virgin Galactic will be sending tourists into orbit and during a brainstorming session for last years SpaceApps Challenge we brainstormed some possible applications for Space Robots.
Last night on the International Space Station Astronaut Thomas Pesquet showed the SPHERES robots testing software that will be used to clean up space junk. Smaller versions of these robots could be developed with multiple ports for a Go Pro Camera linked to a SmartWatch app for Space Selfies or for a Virtual Reality 360 degree recording for the Tourists of their trip. Having wireframed for the Samsung Gear Watch App to be used on the International Space Station and with the advances in technology its easy to see how Siri/ Cortana/ Alexa could be incorporated into a SPHERE type Astromechanical robot to advise of Comms, Timetable scheduling and the other apps that are required for day to day use on the International Space Station. Fun applications that we came up with for the Space Apps challenge was a version of Space- Quidditch and Jedi Training for a SPHERE robot fitted with mini propulsion tanks.
The Annual SpaceApps Challenge is a great way of streching your tech skills and learning new ones. If you would like to host a SpaceApps event the deadline is today:
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Mar 17, 2017
China’s tech giants are pouring billions into US start-ups
Posted by Derick Lee in category: innovation
SoFi is just the kind of deal that Chen has been pursuing: His NYSE-listed company, once known as the Facebook of China, has been investing in fast-growth tech start-ups to broaden its revenues and boost its stock price. That connection with Renren has also boosted SoFi.
“Joe is a great investor and was our investor from the early days. He saw the vision early on and pushed us to grow faster and be more aggressive,” said Dan Macklin, a co-founder of SoFi in San Francisco.
Similarly to Renren, China’s tech titans Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent are leading a surge of Chinese investment in cutting-edge U.S. technology start-ups with bold ambitions to expand their footprint, attract top talent and gain an edge in innovation.
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Mar 17, 2017
How Quantum Teleportation Actually Works
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: quantum physics
Mar 17, 2017
A San Francisco startup just created the world’s first lab-grown chicken
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: food
Silicon Valley company Memphis Meats says it has cultivated the world’s first lab-grown chicken from self-reproducing cells.
Mar 16, 2017
Scientists Make New Kind of Sonic Boom, Transform Energy Into Light
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: computing
Scientists found out that the ‘light barrier’ may be broken. This leads us closer to creating light-based computers and achieve computer speeds a million times faster than its speed today.