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Apr 7, 2016

Facebook Live gets a discovery section and instant reactions

Posted by in category: futurism

Facebook Live is looking to tap its billion-plus user advantage and built-in social and group features to gain an edge on rivals like Periscope. As such, it has revealed live streaming within groups and events, real-time reactions, invitations to watch video with friends and a live map showing video in 60 countries. Later today, the social network will launch the service in LA (on Facebook Live, of course) with appearances by Mark Zuckerberg and product chief Chris Cox. If you’ve been using Live, Facebook will give you a heads-up as to when to tune in to the broadcasts.

The biggest and most logical feature is the ability to broadcast live within groups and events. If you’re putting on a concert, race or charitable event, for example, it makes infinite sense to be able to stream key moments to a ready-made captive audience. The feature will let friends and family who are subscribed but can’t make it in person can still experience the fun at a distance. Creators also get five new Instagram-like filters, and Facebook will soon let you doodle directly onto live video.

Facebook Live Reactions Demo Video

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Apr 7, 2016

DNA Storage

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, entertainment

One million movies are stored in this vial of water.

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Apr 7, 2016

Colonizing The Moon

Posted by in category: space

The European Space Agency wants to build an international moon village. This is what it would look like.

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Apr 7, 2016

Gyroscope animated GIF

Posted by in category: futurism

Discover & Share this Gyroscope GIF with everyone you know. GIPHY is how you search, share, discover, and create GIFs.

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Apr 7, 2016

The Singularity Controversy: 3 years later (A London Futurists Event)

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, singularity

Three years have passed since the publication of the volume of essays “The Singularity Hypotheses” — a publication that was marked at the time by a London Futurists discussion event. During these three years, public awareness of the concepts of an intelligence explosion has grown sharply — fuelled, in part, by statements from luminaries such as Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk.

In this event, Amnon Eden, lead editor of Singularity Hypotheses, returns to London Futurists to provide an update on the controversies about the Singularity. Topics to be covered will include:

• Luddites, Philistines, and Starry-Eyed: The War over Killer Robots.
• AI (Artificial Intelligence) vs. IA (Intelligence Augmentation)
• “Technological Singularity”: A Definition, Sufficient and Necessary Conditions.
• Perennial Fallacies, Debunked and Re-debunked.
• Learning from the media storm.

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Apr 7, 2016

Visa fingerprint scanner

Posted by in category: electronics

Visa could replace credit cards by letting you buy things with a wave of your hand.

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Apr 7, 2016

Self-Taught Robot Is Ready to Seize Another Warehouse Job

Posted by in categories: computing, robotics/AI

A new robot uses computer vision and machine learning to break down pallets of boxes faster than human workers.

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Apr 7, 2016

Human Brain Project’s Research Platforms Released

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

30.03.16 — Public Release of Platforms Will Help Advance Collaborative Research in Neuroscience, Medicine, and Computing

The Human Brain Project (HBP) is pleased to announce the release of initial versions of its six Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Platforms to users outside the Project. These Platforms are designed to help the scientific community to accelerate progress in neuroscience, medicine, and computing.

The Platforms released today consist of prototype hardware, software tools, databases and programming interfaces, which will be refined and expanded in a collaborative approach with users, and integrated within the framework of a European Research Infrastructure. The public release of the Platforms represents the end of the Ramp-Up Phase of the HBP and the beginning of the Operational Phase.

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Apr 7, 2016

With the BioPen, we would be able to print on-the-spot rather than estimate the dimensions of the pre-made implant

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

We would also see a decrease in the hundreds of thousands of arthritis-induced knee and hip replacement surgeries every year.

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Apr 7, 2016

Algae’s enzyme might hold the secret to mass producing biofuel

Posted by in categories: energy, sustainability

A team of scientists from Texas A&M AgriLife Research wants to replicate an alga’s ability to produce big amounts of oil for biofuel.

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