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Nov 4, 2021

Elon Musk shares meme of Judge Dredd saying ‘You have been judged’ after Blue Origin loses NASA lawsuit over SpaceX contract

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, Elon Musk, robotics/AI, space travel

World-renowned science author Yuval Noah Harari said that someday human brains could be hacked into if emerging AI systems are not properly regulated.

Nov 4, 2021

Sapiens Author Warns That Human Brains Could Be Hacked if AI Is Not Regulated

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

World-renowned science author Yuval Noah Harari said that someday human brains could be hacked into if emerging AI systems are not properly regulated.

Nov 4, 2021

Scientists Have Created a Modem for Quantum Internet. (No, It Doesn’t Sound Like Dial Up.)

Posted by in categories: computing, internet, quantum physics

Physicists have created a modem for the quantum internet of the future, giving powerful quantum computers a way to share information.

Nov 4, 2021

A system to control robotic arms based on augmented reality and a brain-computer interface

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, bioengineering, biotech/medical, cyborgs, robotics/AI, transhumanism

For people with motor impairments or physical disabilities, completing daily tasks and house chores can be incredibly challenging. Recent advancements in robotics, such as brain-controlled robotic limbs, have the potential to significantly improve their quality of life.

Researchers at Hebei University of Technology and other institutes in China have developed an innovative system for controlling robotic arms that is based on augmented reality (AR) and a . This system, presented in a paper published in the Journal of Neural Engineering, could enable the development of bionic or prosthetic arms that are easier for users to control.

“In recent years, with the development of robotic arms, brain science and information decoding technology, brain-controlled robotic arms have attained increasing achievements,” Zhiguo Luo, one of the researchers who carried out the study, told TechXplore. “However, disadvantages like poor flexibility restrict their widespread application. We aim to promote the lightweight and practicality of brain-controlled robotic arms.”

Nov 4, 2021

Solar energy is about to get a whole lot cheaper

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability

Solar panel companies turn to silicon because it is efficient and lasts a long time. A single panel lasts for at least 25 years, providing more than 80% of its initial power.

Despite the benefits, crystalline silicon is difficult to produce, which slows down the solar panel manufacturing process. In the past year, the cost of silicon has skyrocketed, up to a 300% increase, and the U.S. banned imports from China (due to a violation of international standards on child labor) — making it the second most abundant element on the planet an actual scarcity.

Alternative semiconductors: Some companies are ditching silicon for, a cheaper alternative. If they can commercialize low-cost films, the solar industry would change dramatically.

Nov 4, 2021

Critical RCE Vulnerability Reported in Linux Kernel’s TIPC Module

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

Critical RCE Vulnerability Reported in Linux Kernel’s Transparent Inter Process Communication (TIPC) module.


Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a security flaw in the Linux Kernel’s Transparent Inter Process Communication (TIPC) module that could potentially be leveraged both locally as well as remotely to execute arbitrary code within the kernel and take control of vulnerable machines.

Nov 4, 2021

Microsoft is giving businesses access to OpenAI’s powerful AI language model GPT-3

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

Microsoft is launching a new AI language tool for business users. The Azure OpenAI Service will give vetted customers access to OpenAI’s GPT-3 — a powerful and problematic AI language model.

Nov 4, 2021

Surprisingly Smart Artificial Intelligence Sheds Light on How the Brain Processes Language

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Neuroscientists find the internal workings of next-word prediction models resemble those of language-processing centers in the brain.

In the past few years, artificial intelligence models of language have become very good at certain tasks. Most notably, they excel at predicting the next word in a string of text; this technology helps search engines and texting apps predict the next word you are going to type.

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Nov 4, 2021

Blog: I believe we are on the cusp of an incredible new era of biological and medical research

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

Last year DeepMind’s breakthrough AI system AlphaFold2 was recognised as a solution to the 50-year-old grand challenge of protein folding, capable of predicting the 3D structure of a protein directly from its amino acid sequence to atomic-level accuracy. This has been a watershed moment for computational and AI methods for biology.

Building on this advance, today, I’m thrilled to announce the creation of a new Alphabet company – Isomorphic Labs – a commercial venture with the mission to reimagine the entire drug discovery process from the ground up with an AI-first approach and, ultimately, to model and understand some of the fundamental mechanisms of life.

For over a decade DeepMind has been in the vanguard of advancing the state-of-the-art in AI, often using games as a proving ground for developing general purpose learning systems, like AlphaGo, our program that beat the world champion at the complex game of Go. We are at an exciting moment in history now where these techniques and methods are becoming powerful and sophisticated enough to be applied to real-world problems including scientific discovery itself. One of the most important applications of AI that I can think of is in the field of biological and medical research, and it is an area I have been passionate about addressing for many years. Now the time is right to push this forward at pace, and with the dedicated focus and resources that Isomorphic Labs will bring.

Nov 4, 2021

Flippy 2 kitchen robot is faster and even more autonomous

Posted by in categories: food, robotics/AI

Flippy 2 is faster and more customizable than the original Flippy.