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Jun 16, 2017
When artificial intelligence is bad news for the boss
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: business, economics, information science, robotics/AI
The two academic authors from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who became the pin-up boys of the Davos crowd for their previous book on The Second Machine Age (2014), do a neat job of scanning the technological horizon and highlighting significant landmarks. This is a clear and crisply written account of machine intelligence, big data and the sharing economy. But McAfee and Brynjolfsson also wisely acknowledge the limitations of their futurology and avoid over-simplification. No one can really have much idea how the business world is going to evolve or predict the precise interplay between all these fast-changing forces.
A new book by the authors of ‘The Second Machine Age’ suggests that digital disruption is coming to the corner office.
Jun 16, 2017
400 Burger Per Hour Robot Will Put Teenagers Out Of Work
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: employment, robotics/AI
Just a quick heads up, high school students. You might want to save your job application efforts for retail gigs, because the fast food space is about to be invaded by robots.
We already showed you an autonomous grillmaster that can monitor and flip an entire grill full of patties. Today’s bot is even more versatile. Not only can it cook the patty, but it can also dice up fresh toppings like tomatoes, pickles, and onions… and it can even deftly stack everything on a toasted bun.
This autonomous marvel was designed and built by Momentum Machines, who just wrapped up a successful funding round to the tune of $18 million. It’s pretty clear why they attracted so much cash.
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Jun 16, 2017
Weather Modification Is Real. Here’s How It Works
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: futurism
The Beijing Weather Modification Office is tasked with weather control in Beijing, China. To accomplish their mission they use something known as ‘cloud seeding.’
Jun 16, 2017
China’s Micius satellite sets distance record for quantum entanglement in space
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: encryption, quantum physics, space
Chinese researchers report that they’ve set a new distance record for quantum teleportation through space, the phenomenon that Albert Einstein once scoffed at as “spooky action at a distance.”
The technology isn’t yet ready for prime time, but eventually it could open the way for a new type of unbreakable encryption scheme based on the weirdness of quantum physics.
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Jun 16, 2017
This Startup Is Disrupting The Construction Industry With 3D-Printing Robots
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: 3D printing, robotics/AI
Cazza’s 3D printing robots has introduced a new way of construction, which is more eco-friendly and cost-effective than traditional methods.
Jun 15, 2017
12 Habits That Help Chinese Women Stay Young
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
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Jun 15, 2017
Watch as Cannabis(THC) Kills Cancer Cells
Posted by Yugal Agrawal in categories: biotech/medical, education
Cancer…your days are numbered!!!
Here’s why there has never been a human clinical trial conducted on the Cancer-Killing power of Cannabis: IT WORKS! Watch cannabis documentary episode on “Treating Cancer.” http://bit.ly/2r98jhU
Jun 15, 2017
Swimming robot to probe damage at Japan nuclear plant
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: nuclear energy, robotics/AI
YOKOSUKA, Japan (AP) — A Japanese industrial group unveiled Thursday a robot designed for underwater probes of damage from meltdowns at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi nuclear plant after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Remote controlled robots are key to the decades-long decommissioning process for the plant. But super-high radiation and structural damage inside the reactors hampered earlier attempts to inspect areas close to the reactors’ cores.
The developers say they plan to send the new “mini manbo,” or “little sunfish,” probe into the primary containment vessel of Unit 3 at Fukushima in July to study the extent of damage and locate parts of melted fuel thought to have fallen to the bottom of the chamber, submerged by highly radioactive water.
Jun 15, 2017
What is a Drone? (Future A to Z)
Posted by Johnny Boston in categories: automation, computing, drones, electronics, military, nuclear weapons, robotics/AI
Drones. Drone is a word you see pretty often in today’s pop culture. But drones seem to be an extremely diverse species. Even flightless vehicles are occasionally referred to as drones. So what exactly is a drone?
In this video series, the Galactic Public Archives takes bite-sized looks at a variety of terms, technologies, and ideas that are likely to be prominent in the future. Terms are regularly changing and being redefined with the passing of time. With constant breakthroughs and the development of new technology and other resources, we seek to define what these things are and how they will impact our future.
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