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Jun 13, 2022

Mysterious cold blobs may be hiding inside a distant star

Posted by in category: space

The distant star AU Microscopii may have mysterious cold spots. It seems to contain pockets of hydrogen that are more than 1500°C cooler than the surrounding areas, and astronomers aren’t sure why.

Jun 13, 2022

What AI developers need to know about artificial intelligence ethics

Posted by in categories: business, ethics, robotics/AI

There may be some very compelling tools and platforms that promise fair and balanced AI, but tools and platforms alone won’t deliver ethical AI solutions, says Reid Blackman, who provides avenues to overcome thorny AI ethics issues in his upcoming book, Ethical Machines: Your Concise Guide to Totally Unbiased, Transparent and Respectful AI (Harvard Business Review Press). He provides ethics advice to developers working with AI because, in his own words, “tools are efficiently and effectively wielded when their users are equipped with the requisite knowledge, concepts, and training.” To that end, Blackman provides some of the insights development and IT teams need to have to deliver ethical AI.

Don’t worry about dredging up your Philosophy 101 class notes

Considering prevailing ethical and moral theories and applying them to AI work “is a terrible way to build ethically sound AI,” Blackman says. Instead, work collaboratively with teams on practical approaches. “What matters for the case at hand is what [your team members] think is an ethical risk that needs to be mitigated and then you can get to work collaboratively identifying and executing on risk-mitigation strategies.”

Jun 13, 2022

Cloud labs: where robots do the research

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

A host of companies provide a remote, automated workforce for conducting experiments around the clock.

Jun 13, 2022

Upgradable Framework Laptop Now Supports 12th-Gen Intel Core Processors

Posted by in category: computing

Alongside a new upgrade kit, the company is also introducing a second-generation Framework laptop with a stronger lid.

Jun 13, 2022

Israeli-Based Tech Startup Brings Your Old Family Photos To Life With Amazing Artificial Intelligence

Posted by in categories: habitats, robotics/AI

There has been a massive tidal wave of tech innovation over the last couple of years. Some apps and platforms offer basic services for the home or office. Others ignite your imagination.

Gil Perry, CEO and cofounder of D-ID, an Israeli-based tech company, has created something amazingly beautiful and touching. Leveraging artificial intelligence and sophisticated technology, the company has created a unique, animated, live portrait, which animates the photos of long-lost relatives or whoever you’d like to see, as if they are in the room with you. Its tech makes people come alive and look realistic and natural.

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Jun 13, 2022

Physicians’ Group Asks for a Ban on Ads

Posted by in category: energy

Its aim is to do to the fossil fuel industry what the ban on tobacco ads has done to that industry.

Jun 13, 2022

Google suspends veteran engineer over claims that AI chatbot is sentient

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

For his “aggressive” moves.


Google engineer Blake Lemoine presented his findings to the company in April but has now put some conversations with the bot in the public domain for all to see.

Jun 13, 2022

Gaia telescope’s new map of the Milky Way will let us rewind time

Posted by in categories: chemistry, space

Our map of the Milky Way has been upgraded and it now lets us rewind the paths of stars to look back in time. The data set that enables this, released by the European Space Agency (ESA)’s Gaia space telescope, includes the detailed chemical make-up and speeds of almost 2 billion stars.

Jun 13, 2022

Mechanotransduction: Using nuclear mechanics to understand health and diseases

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, health, nanotechnology

The application of mechanic forces to the cell nucleus affects the transport of proteins through the nuclear membrane, an action that controls cellular processes and could play a key role in several diseases such as cancer. These findings draw a new scenario for understanding how the mechanic forces drive the progression of cancer and open the doors to the design of potential innovative techniques—both diagnostic and therapeutic. This is the conclusion of a study published in the journal Nature Cell Biology led by lecturer Pere Roca-Cusachs, from the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of the University of Barcelona, the Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology of the UB (IN2UB) and the Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC).

The cells in the body receive mechanical stimuli from their environment and respond accordingly regarding decisions on how and when to grow, move and differentiate. The process is known as mechanotransduction and it is critically important for the cell function and for human health.

The study reveals that the direct application of force to the can affect the spatial organization of the DNA and the activity of nuclear proteins, among other functions. When invade the organs and metastasis appears, these create physical forces that are transmitted to the .

Jun 13, 2022

AMD Shows Off Zen 4 Overclocking, But Questions Remain

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AMD has shown off Zen 4 overclocking at Computex but questions remain about the chip’s long-term potential and OC performance.