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May 15, 2022

Machine Intelligence — A conversation with Robert J. Sawyer, the award winning sci-fi author

Posted by in categories: ethics, robotics/AI

Machine intelligence and artificial intelligence. How it may impact the future of humanity — A discussion with award winning science fiction author Robert J. Sawyer.


The exponential growth in computing powers, machine intelligence and artificial intelligence suggests that within a few decades intelligent machines will have more capability than us. How will they interact with humanity and what are the risks?

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May 15, 2022

Hackers Are Starting To Target EV Charging Stations

Posted by in category: cybercrime/malcode

As the world rapidly shifts to EV transport, the automotive industry is experiencing some major teething issues. The global charging network is having to keep pace with more and more EVs on the road, and as manufacturers expand their networks, cracks are starting to appear in their grand schemes. We recently reported that a long string of EV chargers outside of Moscow were hacked by Ukrainian programmers to display anti-war and anti-Putin messaging, and there have even been cases in the UK where charging station displays showed graphic images. Hacking EV infrastructure is becoming more commonplace, and it could be a bigger issue than many might think.

May 15, 2022

Making a Magnetosphere for Mars

Posted by in categories: engineering, environmental, space

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We believe Mars may once have had oceans and sky, but lost them from a lack of a magnetosphere. How does this happen, and how can we create a magnetosphere for Mars so we can terraform and live on it?

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May 15, 2022

Scientists successfully use gene therapy to restore eyesight

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Scientists in France have partially restored the eyesight of a blind man using gene therapy – now, he is able to identify blurry shapes.

May 15, 2022

An easier way to teach robots new skills

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

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MIT researchers have developed a system that enables a robot to learn a new pick-and-place task based on only a handful of human examples. This could allow a human to reprogram a robot to grasp never-before-seen objects, presented in random poses, in about 15 minutes.

May 15, 2022

Genes from over 5,000 stroke patients hint at surprising treatment

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics

Through genetic clues, scientists discovered that an old stroke therapy, which had abandoned for decades, might just work.

May 15, 2022

He thought he was logging in to his cryptocurrency account. Then hackers stole his life savings

Posted by in categories: computing, cryptocurrencies

Last Christmas, Philip Martin sat down at his computer to check his cryptocurrency balance. Before he knew what was happening, hackers stole his life savings.

May 15, 2022

Thousands of Mysterious Strands Cross Through the Center of Our Galaxy

Posted by in category: cosmology

“Some of them are beautiful — they show up like harp-shaped strings next to each other,” says Farhad Yusef-Zadeh, an astrophysicist at Northwestern University who led a recent study published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters on the strands.

But researchers are still unsure about the cause of these features in the cosmos. “The big question is: What is the origin of these filaments?” Yusef-Zadeh says. “The puzzle is still there and the mystery continues.”

One hypotheses suggests they might be related to the black hole at the center of the Milky Way, which was captured in an image for the first time ever this week.

May 15, 2022

China Says It’s 3D Printing a 590-Foot Hydroelectric Dam With Zero Human Labor

Posted by in categories: 3D printing, robotics/AI

China is building a new hydroelectric dam using AI and 3D printing. No human workers will be involved, according to a new study.

May 15, 2022

Understanding Memory Recall and Storage in the Brain

Posted by in category: neuroscience

Researchers discovered new regions of the brain that work together for memory recall and storage.