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Feb 4, 2023

Bill Gates says A.I. like ChatGPT is ‘every bit as important as the PC, as the internet’

Posted by in categories: internet, mapping, robotics/AI, space

Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates knows a thing or two about paradigm shifts, having played a key role in personal computers becoming a thing. Today, he believes, an equally important development is beginning with ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence tools.

“A.I. is going to be debated as the hottest topic of 2023. And you know what? That’s appropriate. This is every bit as important as the PC, as the internet,” Gates recently told Forbes, adding that he now spends about 10% of his time talking with Microsoft teams about their product road maps, despite having been long retired and focused on philanthropy.

ChatGPT, of course, is the A.I. chatbot that’s been making waves with its ability to respond to typed questions with eerily human-like responses. Launched a few months ago, ChatGPT now attracts more than 100 million monthly active users, according to a research note published Wednesday by UBS. It easily reached 100 million faster than TikTok or Instagram, the bank’s analysts noted, adding, “In 20 years following the internet space, we cannot recall a faster ramp in a consumer internet app.”

Feb 4, 2023

Cathie Wood says that robots could overtake humans as Amazon workers within 7 years

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

ARK Invest’s Cathie Wood sees robots and other technologies being used across the manufacturing industry to drive costs down.

Feb 4, 2023

Prof. LUCIANO FLORIDI — ChatGPT, Superintelligence, Ethics, Philosophy of Information

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We are living in an age of rapid technological advancement, and with this growth comes a digital divide. Professor Luciano Floridi of the Oxford Internet Institute / Oxford University believes that this divide not only affects our understanding of the implications of this new age, but also the organization of a fair society.

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Feb 4, 2023

The AI Arms Race Heats Up: China’s Baidu LAUNCHING ChatGPT Rival!

Posted by in categories: military, robotics/AI

Watch as Baidu, the leading Chinese tech giant, takes on the world-renowned AI model ChatGPT in this exciting showcase of cutting-edge technology. Discover how China is establishing itself as a major player in the global AI arms race and learn about the advancements Baidu is making in the field.

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Feb 4, 2023

ChatGPT Vs. Google’s Apprentice Bard

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The Quest for the Ultimate AI Language Model: ChatGPT vs. Google’s Apprentice Bard. “ChatGPT Vs. Google’s Apprentice Bard: Who Will Win?” is published by Liquid Ocelot in InkWater Atlas.

Feb 4, 2023

The Difference Between Speaking and Thinking

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The human brain could explain why AI programs are so good at writing grammatically superb nonsense.

Feb 4, 2023

Researchers reveal microscopic quantum correlations of ultracold molecules

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

Physicists are increasingly using ultracold molecules to study quantum states of matter. Many researchers contend that molecules have advantages over other alternatives, such as trapped ions, atoms or photons. These advantages suggest that molecular systems will play important roles in emerging quantum technologies. But, for a while now, research into molecular systems has advanced only so far because of long-standing challenges in preparing, controlling and observing molecules in a quantum regime.

Now, as chronicled in a study published in Nature (“Probing site-resolved correlations in a spin system of ultracold molecules”), Princeton researchers have achieved a major breakthrough by microscopically studying molecular gases at a level never before achieved by previous research. The Princeton team, led by Waseem Bakr, associate professor of physics, was able to cool molecules down to ultracold temperatures, load them into an artificial crystal of light known as an optical lattice, and study their collective quantum behavior with high spatial resolution such that each individual molecule could be observed.

“We prepared the molecules in the gas in a well-defined internal and motional quantum state. The strong interactions between the molecules gave rise to subtle quantum correlations which we were able to detect for the first time,” said Bakr.

Feb 4, 2023

Revolutionizing electronics: The rise of spintronics technology

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics

Spintronics is a technology that utilizes the spin of electrons — in addition to their charge — in order to store and process information. Unlike traditional electronics, which rely on the movement of electrons to perform their functions, spintronics uses the intrinsic angular momentum of electrons to achieve the same results. Spintronics offers the potential to address some limitations of traditional, charge-based computing and it has the potential for developing new types of devices such as spin-based transistors and logic gates.

Feb 4, 2023

Moon Exerts Obscure Tidal Force ‘Plasma Ocean’ That Creates Fluctuation on Earth’s Magnetosphere, Study Reveals

Posted by in category: space

Unknown tidal force from the moon called ‘Plasma Ocean’ creates fluctuation on the earth’s magnetosphere layer, based on the newest study. Read to learn how this occurence will affect the planet!

Feb 3, 2023

After Cousin’s Diagnosis, Researcher Builds Non-Invasive Device To Detect Breast Cancer

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Researcher Geetha Manjunath quit her job to launch Thermalytix, an AI solution that offers a radiation free and non invasive way to detect breast cancer in women.