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Jan 10, 2023

My lawyer, the robot

Posted by in categories: law, robotics/AI

The eerie new capabilities of artificial intelligence are about to show up inside a courtroom — in the form of an AI chatbot lawyer that will soon argue a case in traffic court.

That’s according to Joshua Browder, the founder of a consumer-empowerment startup who conceived of the scheme.

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Jan 10, 2023

Conscious Robots Will Be ‘Bigger Than Curing Cancer,’ Scientists Say

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

The next—and final?—step for artificial intelligence is on the horizon.

Jan 10, 2023

The TIMELINE of Star Trek: Prodigy Explained

Posted by in category: time travel

With the timeline of Star Trek: Prodigy being quite confusing and complex, we thought it would be worth a video dedicated to the timeline of Prodigy? So strap in as we deal with Vau N’akat time travel, how prodigy fits in with Picard, and much more!

This is gonna be interesting because we first have to start with the Protostar, we will somewhat go chronologically down the timeline, but with time travel being involved, we will jump to relevant times to further explain things.

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Jan 10, 2023

Rumoured AI-enhanced Nvidia graphics driver could boost performance

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Not content with accelerating graphics performance with AI via its various DLSS technologies (opens in new tab) and in designing GPUs themselves, Nvidia is now using AI to improve graphics drivers and further boost performance by up to 30%. Well, that’s the latest rumour.

According to CapFrameX (opens in new tab) (via OC3D (opens in new tab) ), maker of frame time analysis tools, Nvidia is working on AI-enhanced graphics drivers. Performance boosts of up to 30% are mooted, with the average performance benefit a more modest 10%.

Jan 10, 2023

SpaceX’s next Falcon Heavy rocket is gearing up for launch in these photos

Posted by in category: space travel

SpaceX’s next Falcon Heavy rocket is in the hangar at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, prepping for a launch in the coming days.

Jan 10, 2023

Look! JWST image may upend our understanding of the early universe

Posted by in category: space

Astronomers found a large number of ancient-galaxy candidates from a single James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) image.


Astronomers peered into a James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) image. From this view of the deep Universe, they saw a large number of ancient galaxy candidates.

Jan 10, 2023

Visualizing the Inside of Cells at Previously Impossible Resolutions Provides Vivid Insights Into How They Work

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, health

New tools are steadily bridging this gap. And ongoing development of one particular technique, cryo-electron tomography, or cryo-ET, has the potential to deepen how researchers study and understand how cells function in health and disease.

As the former editor-in-chief of Science magazine and as a researcher who has studied hard-to-visualize large protein structures for decades, I have witnessed astounding progress in the development of tools that can determine biological structures in detail. Just as it becomes easier to understand how complicated systems work when you know what they look like, understanding how biological structures fit together in a cell is key to understanding how organisms function.

Jan 10, 2023

Epigenetic Reprogramming Extends Remaining Lifespan

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, health

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New study claims an increase in mice median remaining lifespan of 109% via Gene Therapy Mediated Partial Reprogramming.

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Jan 10, 2023

Scientists Find Something Strange in Brain Scans of Kids Hooked on Social Media

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

It’s no secret that social media use can change adult brain anatomy, but a new study suggests that it may impact the developing brains of adolescents in profound ways as well.

Researchers from the University of North Carolina have found, in one of the first studies of its kind, that habitually checking social feeds may change the ways early adolescents process social rewards and punishments — changes concrete enough that they can be seen as distinct and divergent neural pathways in brain scans.

Published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Pediatrics, the paper found significant changes to the amygdala, the bit of grey matter in the brain associated with memory and emotions, in the brains of the 169 tween study participants from a rural North Carolina middle school.

Jan 10, 2023

German Drugmaker BioNTech To Buy AI Startup InstaDeep In $680M Deal

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

German drugmaker BioNTech has struck a deal to buy U.K.-based AI startup InstaDeep for £562mn ($683mn).