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Feb 1, 2023

Researchers Prove AI Art Generators Can Simply Copy Existing Images

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Current diffusion-based AI models can and will reproduce copyrighted images from its data set, though rarely. It will get worse the bigger these systems become.

Feb 1, 2023

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Artificial intelligence and the soul.


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Feb 1, 2023

Look! New JWST Shows a Billion-Year-Old Spiral Galaxy in Stunning Detail

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JWST is good at spotting very faint, very distant objects like ancient galaxies, because it views the universe in infrared light, whose wavelengths are slightly longer than the ones our unaided eyes can see. Light from distant objects, which are moving even farther away from us as the universe expands, gets stretched into those longer wavelengths.

Although this is the most recent image the JWST team has processed and released to the public, it was one of the first images the telescope actually took. During the early summer of 2022, astronomers and engineers were firing up Webb’s instruments and getting them ready to do real science observations. This stunning image of spiral galaxy LEDA 2,046,648 was part of the process of commissioning JWST’s Near-Infrared Imager and Slitless Spectrograph (which was recently out of order for two weeks thanks to a run-in with a cosmic ray).

Feb 1, 2023

Dr. Stanley Plotkin, MD — The Godfather Of Vaccines Discussing The Future Of Vaccinology

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The godfather of vaccines discussing the future of vaccinology — dr. stanley plotkin, MD.


Dr. Stanley Plotkin, MD (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Plotkin), is an American physician, scientist, and scholar, who in the 1960s, while working at Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, played a pivotal role in discovery of a vaccine against rubella virus (which is now used worldwide as a key component of the MMR vaccine), and has worked extensively on the development and application of a wide range of other vaccines including those for polio, rabies, varicella, rotavirus and cytomegalovirus (https://www.epiv.eu/).

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Feb 1, 2023

Porsche Blunder Puts $148,000 Sportscar on Sale for Just $18,000

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

– allowing for ultra-fast charging breakthrough — Stanford University team says solution could transform electric car industry.

Feb 1, 2023

How genetically engineered immune cells are beating some cancers

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In some cases, it is now possible to genetically engineer the immune system to banish cancers like T-cell leukaemia that were previously unresponsive to treatments.

Feb 1, 2023

Top 10 Future AI Technologies That We Will Always Depend On

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Ready for AI’s future?

This movie explores the top 10 AI technologies that will change our lives.

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Feb 1, 2023

The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence: Dystopian Future Inevitable?

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As technology continues to advance at an exponential rate, it’s hard to ignore the nagging feeling that we may be heading toward a dystopian future. In this video, we’ll be examining the potential dangers of artificial intelligence and machine learning; how they could lead us down a dark path if left unchecked. From the displacement of human workers to the loss of privacy and control, the repercussions of our reliance on technology are far-reaching and potentially disastrous.

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Feb 1, 2023

‘Ghostly’ neutrinos provide new path to study protons

Posted by in category: particle physics

Neutrinos are one of the most abundant particles in our universe, but they are notoriously difficult to detect and study: they don’t have an electrical charge and have nearly no mass. They are often referred to as “ghost particles” because they rarely interact with atoms.

But because they are so abundant, they play a large role in helping scientists answer fundamental questions about the universe.

In groundbreaking research described in Nature —led by researchers from the University of Rochester—scientists from the international collaboration MINERvA have, for the first time, used a beam of neutrinos at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, or Fermilab, to investigate the structure of protons.

Feb 1, 2023

GPT Protein Models Speak Fluent Biology

Posted by in categories: biological, robotics/AI

Artificial intelligence has already shaved years off research into protein engineering. Now, for the first time, scientists have synthesized proteins predicted by an AI model in the lab, and found them to work just as well as their natural counterparts.