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Jul 4, 2023

Unlocking The Potentials of Quantum Computing With AI

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

In this informative and engaging video, we explore the fascinating world of quantum computing and its untapped potential. We delve into the challenges of building quantum computers and how artificial intelligence can help us overcome these challenges.

Whether you’re an AI or quantum computing enthusiast, or simply curious about the future of technology, this video is a must-watch. Join us as we unlock the potentials of quantum computing with AI and discover the limitless possibilities that lie ahead.

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Jul 4, 2023

Indian engineer develops AI model that instantly translates American Sign Language to Eng

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Priyanjali Gupta, an engineering student from Tamil Nadu’s Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), has created an AI model which can translate American sign language to English in real-time. A third-year computer science student, Priyanjali Gupta is specialising in Data Science and developed the new model using Tensorflow object detection API and it is able to translate the signs using transfer learning from a pre-trained model named ssd_mobilenet.

Gupta has shared her creation on LinkedIn wherein she demonstrated the capabilities of her AI model in a demo video. According to her Github post, “The dataset is made manually by running the Image Collection Python file that collects images from your webcam for or all the mentioned below signs in the American Sign Language: Hello, I Love You, Thank you, Please, Yes and No”, She also displayed the same in her demo clip.

Jul 4, 2023

Researchers Expand Ability of Robots to Learn from Videos

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New work from Carnegie Mellon University has enabled robots to learn household chores by watching videos of people performing everyday tasks in their homes.

The research could help improve the utility of robots in the home, allowing them to assist people with tasks like cooking and cleaning. Two robots successfully learned 12 tasks including opening a drawer, oven door and lid; taking a pot off the stove; and picking up a telephone, vegetable or can of soup.

“The robot can learn where and how humans interact with different objects through watching videos,” said Deepak Pathak, an assistant professor in the Robotics Institute at CMU’s School of Computer Science. “From this knowledge, we can train a model that enables two robots to complete similar tasks in varied environments.”

Jul 4, 2023

Utopia: The ancient discoveries that point to the ideal human society

Posted by in category: futurism

Anthropology and archaeology are revealing that a human society can take myriad forms, which can teach us how to build a modern society that is more equal, resilient and stable.

By Michael Marshall

Jul 4, 2023

1,546 miles: Guinness World Record for distance traveled by a hydrogen car on a single tank

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

EcoRunner Team Delft.

Range anxiety is not a term that you hear quite often these days. Electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers have ensured that their cars are now adept at traveling long distances on a single charge. However, charging times still need to catch up and offer a quicker way to get back on the road again.

Jul 4, 2023

Why neural net pioneer Geoffrey Hinton is sounding the alarm on AI

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One researcher said he’s concerned about the “existential dangers” of artificial intelligence for humanity.

Jul 4, 2023

Interfaces from The Expanse

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Jul 4, 2023

Dimitar Sasselov — What is the Far Future of Intelligence in the Universe?

Posted by in categories: biological, computing, space

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Our universe has been developing for about 14 billion years, but human-level intelligence, at least on Earth, has emerged in a remarkably short period of time, measured in tens or hundreds of thousands of years. What then is the future of intelligence? With the exponential growth of computing, will non-biological intelligence dominate?

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Jul 4, 2023

Microsoft’s light-based computer marks ‘the unravelling of Moore’s Law’

Posted by in categories: computing, finance

Presenting its findings as “Unlocking the future of computing” Microsoft is edging ever closer to photon computing technology with the Analog Iterative Machine (AIM). Right now, the light-based machine is being licensed for use in financial institutions, to help navigate the endlessly complex data flowing through them.

According to the Microsoft Research Blog, “Microsoft researchers have been developing a new kind of analog optical computer that uses photons and electrons to process continuous value data, unlike today’s digital computers that use transistors to crunch through binary data” (via Hardware Info).

Jul 4, 2023

Quantum computer built by Google can instantly execute a task that would normally take 47 years

Posted by in categories: evolution, quantum physics, supercomputing

In a significant leap for the field of quantum computing, Google has reportedly engineered a quantum computer that can execute calculations in mere moments that would take the world’s most advanced supercomputers nearly half a century to process.

The news, reported by the Daily Telegraph, could signify a landmark moment in the evolution of this emerging technology.

Quantum computing, a science that takes advantage of the oddities of quantum physics, remains a fast-moving and somewhat contentious field.