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Oct 17, 2016

The 4 big ethical questions of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biological, genetics, robotics/AI

https://youtube.com/watch?v=khjY5LWF3tg

We live in an age of transformative scientific powers, capable of changing the very nature of the human species and radically remaking the planet itself.

Advances in information technologies and artificial intelligence are combining with advances in the biological sciences; including genetics, reproductive technologies, neuroscience, synthetic biology; as well as advances in the physical sciences to create breathtaking synergies — now recognized as the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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Oct 17, 2016

Archetype: Love this one

Posted by in categories: entertainment, military, robotics/AI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vHhJ1cpQWWw&feature=share

I hope the fickle gods of entertainment see fit to make this a regular show or movie…


Hollywood futuristic sci-fi | sci-fi short film.

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Oct 17, 2016

Scientists create live animals from artificial eggs in ‘remarkable’ breakthrough

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

Artificial eggs have been grown in a petri dish for the first time and used to create living animals in a breakthrough hailed as ‘remarkable’ by British experts.

Scientists in Japan proved it is possible to take tissue cells from the tail of a mouse, reprogramme them as stem cells and then turn them into eggs in the lab.

The ‘eggs in a dish’ were then fertilised and the resulting embryos were implanted in female mice which went on to give birth to 11 healthy pups.

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Oct 17, 2016

Autonomous tricycles could form the basis of urban taxi systems

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Self-driving cars, trucks and buses might get the bulk of the headlines, but a team at the University of Washington Bothell (UWB) is developing a smaller kind of autonomous vehicle. With the aim of providing a relatively inexpensive alternative to owning an autonomous car, the team is creating a self-driving trike that may even open up the possibility of an automated ride-sharing network, like a bike version of Uber’s or NuTonomy’s proposed services.

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Oct 17, 2016

Can We Make It In Space?

Posted by in category: space

Oct 17, 2016

WANDERERS — Short Film — Words and Voice by Carl Sagan

Posted by in category: entertainment

Click on photo to start video.

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Oct 17, 2016

The moonshot that succeeded: How Bing and Azure are using an AI supercomputer in the cloud

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, supercomputing

When we type in a search query, access our email via the cloud or stream a viral video, chances are we don’t spend any time thinking about the technological plumbing that is behind that instant gratification.

Sitaram Lanka and Derek Chiou are two exceptions. They are engineers who spend their days thinking about ever-better and faster ways to get you all that information with the tap of a finger, as you’ve come to expect.

Now, they have a new superpower to help them out.

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Oct 17, 2016

Rise of The Machine: A Vision of Tomorrow

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

We’re already experiencing the rise of artificial intelligence. Here’s one dark vision of what this future might look like.

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Oct 17, 2016

Jason Silva — Technological Transcendence

Posted by in category: futurism

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Oct 16, 2016

This Is The World’s First Underwater Nightclub

Posted by in category: futurism

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