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Aug 4, 2016

US Military’s Robotic Submarine Hunter Completes First Tests at Sea

Posted by in categories: military, robotics/AI

Another major leap for science & maybe for mankind (depends on the mission)?.

http://www.livescience.com/55662-darpa-submarine-hunter-completes-tests.html


The U.S. is set to launch an unmaned submarine hunting ship in 2018.

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Aug 4, 2016

Robot hackers could be the future of cybersecurity @DARPA #DARPACGC @defcon #technology #defcon

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

Hackers fighting hackers; wonder what will happen in another20 years when super humans start to become more and more introduced into the mainstream, in this space. Stating dark web hackers will not have access to BMI and other enhancing technologies is not reality either.


The final round of DARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge pits computers against one another as human programmers watch the future of cybersecurity unfold.

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Aug 4, 2016

Welcome to DARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge

Posted by in categories: computing, robotics/AI, security

The ultimate test of wits in computer security occurs through open competition on the global Capture the Flag (CTF) tournament circuit. In CTF contests, experts reverse engineer software, probe its weaknesses, search for deeply hidden flaws, and create securely patched replacements.

On August 4, 2016, DARPA will hold the Cyber Grand Challenge, the world’s first all-computer CTF tournament. It will take place live on stage co-located with the DEF CON conference in Las Vegas. The public is invited to attend and observe as automated systems take the first steps towards a defensible, connected future.

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Aug 4, 2016

Watch opera and quantum computing collide in ‘Superposition’: the most high-tech duet ever

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

Wonder if they’ll come to the Met in NY, or the Hollywood Bowl in CA.


A Welsh mezzo-soprano in England recently performed a real-time duet with a quantum computer. Here’s how it sounded.

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Aug 4, 2016

Google Quantum Computing Breakthrough

Posted by in categories: computing, quantum physics

This is a huge breakthrough for quantum computing.

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Aug 4, 2016

FOREVER Identity: create your eternity

Posted by in categories: ethics, robotics/AI

FOREVER Identity offers three distinct products to create and preserve your identity, biography, memory, personality, and physical aspects; and then, allowing interaction with future generations. FOREVER Identity combines artificial intelligence, decision, ethic and moral engines, semantic and ontology experts to provide cutting-edge products.

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Aug 4, 2016

Elon Musk’s OpenAI is turning warehouse bots into home helpers

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI

OpenAI is teaching warehouse robots to do your household chores.

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Aug 4, 2016

Interesting Futurism Animation 34

Posted by in category: futurism

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Aug 4, 2016

New microfluidic chip replicates muscle-nerve connection

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, computing, genetics, neuroscience

MIT engineers have developed a microfluidic device that replicates the neuromuscular junction—the vital connection where nerve meets muscle. The device, about the size of a U.S. quarter, contains a single muscle strip and a small set of motor neurons. Researchers can influence and observe the interactions between the two, within a realistic, three-dimensional matrix.

The researchers genetically modified the neurons in the device to respond to light. By shining light directly on the neurons, they can precisely stimulate these cells, which in turn send signals to excite the muscle fiber. The researchers also measured the force the muscle exerts within the device as it twitches or contracts in response.

The team’s results, published online today in Science Advances, may help scientists understand and identify drugs to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, as well as other neuromuscular-related conditions.

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Aug 3, 2016

Roads and Bridges: The Unseen Labor Behind Our Digital Infrastructure

Posted by in category: futurism

Society runs on software but software building tools are buckling under the demand. In this report, Nadia Eghbal addresses the challenges.

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