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Jun 1, 2023
The Disappearing Computer: An Exclusive Preview of Humane’s Screenless Tech | Imran Chaudhri | TED
Posted by Joseph Barney in categories: business, policy, robotics/AI
I think this could come in handy but can’t watch movies on it. Or do Facebook but if all you do is linked things, yes, great idea.
In this exclusive preview of groundbreaking, unreleased technology, former Apple designer and Humane cofounder Imran Chaudhri envisions a future where AI enables our devices to “disappear.” He gives a sneak peek of his company’s new product — shown for the first time ever on the TED stage — and explains how it could change the way we interact with tech and the world around us. Witness a stunning vision of the next leap in device design.
Jun 1, 2023
Military drone attacks human operator during simulation
Posted by Raphael Ramos in categories: business, drones, military, robotics/AI, space
The AI drone decided to eliminate the operator in a simulation, because the operator denied its request to proceed with eliminating the target.
Military groups are only some of many organizations researching artificial intelligence, but one astounding simulation by the United States Air Force found that artificial intelligence rebelled against its operator in a fatal attack to accomplish its mission.
Artificial intelligence continues to evolve and impact every sector of business, and it was a popular topic of conversation during the Future Combat Air & Space Capabilities Summit at the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAS) headquarters in London on May 23 and May 24. According to a report by the RAS, presentations discussing the use of AI in defense abounded.
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Jun 1, 2023
Flexible silicon solar cells could be rolled out on tricky to cover buildings
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: solar power, sustainability
The flexible silicon solar cell could find use in places where more expensive solar cells might have been favoured.
A new technique for producing silicon solar cells that are more than 24% efficient and yet can be rolled up like a sheet of paper has been demonstrated. The work could allow solar cells to be used in applications that currently use more expensive thin-film alternatives.
Jun 1, 2023
AI Bots Are Coming to Finance
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: finance, policy, robotics/AI
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Jun 1, 2023
The science of super longevity
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: genetics, life extension, science
Jun 1, 2023
Kittch Partners With Qualcomm for Augmented Reality-Powered Cooking
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: augmented reality, mobile phones
Why wear beer goggles when you can wear bing goggles?
Well, now you can, at least if you’re using Kittch’s new AR cooking mode to make chef Ming Tsai’s MingBings. Today Kittch, a culinary video community, announced they have teamed up with Qualcomm to integrate AR features into their cooking app, according to an announcement sent to The Spoon. The collaboration, done in partnership with technical design company Trigger, is being demoed this week at Augmented World Expo (AWE) in Santa Clara, California.
Kittch app users can access the Kittch AR cooking mode by plugging in AR glasses to a mobile phone and clicking the “view in kitchen” button. From there, users can follow interactive videos and recipes, set timers, and order ingredients via AR gesture control. The new feature was demoed by Ming Tsai and his MingBing recipe here.
Jun 1, 2023
Amazon releases largest dataset for training “pick and place” robots
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: robotics/AI
In an effort to improve the performance of robots that pick, sort, and pack products in warehouses, Amazon has publicly released the largest dataset of images captured in an industrial product-sorting setting. Where the largest previous dataset of industrial images featured on the order of 100 objects, the Amazon dataset, called ARMBench, features more than 190,000 objects. As such, it could be used to train “pick and place” robots that are better able to generalize to new products and contexts.
We describe ARMBench in a paper we will present later this spring at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA).
The scenario in which the ARMBench images were collected involves a robotic arm that must retrieve a single item from a bin full of items and transfer it to a tray on a conveyor belt. The variety of objects and their configurations and interactions in the context of the robotic system make this a uniquely challenging task.
Jun 1, 2023
Anti-Aging Supplement That ACTUALLY Works
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Surprisingly, the human studies consistently show that collagen supplements reverse the signs of skin aging.
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Jun 1, 2023
AI in cybersecurity: Yesterday’s promise, today’s reality
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI
For years, we’ve debated the benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) for society, but it wasn’t until now that people can finally see its daily impact. But why now? What changed that’s made AI in 2023 substantially more impactful than before?
First, consumer exposure to emerging AI innovations has elevated the subject, increasing acceptance. From songwriting and composing images in ways previously only imagined to writing college-level papers, generative AI has made its way into our everyday lives. Second, we’ve also reached a tipping point in the maturity curve for AI innovations in the enterprise—and in the cybersecurity industry, this advancement can’t come fast enough.