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Apr 25, 2022
The speed of sound on Mars is strangely different
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space
Apr 25, 2022
Meet Maggie — The longest structure found in the Milky Way
Posted by Alberto Lao in category: space
Apr 25, 2022
Understand what’s happening on your construction sites with effective reality capture data
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: robotics/AI
fixing things, and being creative in the sense of making something new, that’s very much a robotics mind set. — Electrical Engineer Cassie answers your questions about making, using, and imagining robots.
Have a question for our team? Let us know in the comments using #AskARoboticist.
Apr 25, 2022
How it is that a massless photon can have momentum?
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: futurism
Apr 25, 2022
Amazon’s Jianbo Ye and Arnie Sen explain that
Posted by Dan Kummer in category: robotics/AI
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to adapt to constant changes in customers’ homes, Astro uses a deep-learning model to produce invariant representations of visual data, estimates sensor reliability to guide the fusion of sensor data, and prunes and compresses map representations: https://amzn.to/36qQUZo
Apr 25, 2022
Quantifying Human Consciousness With the Help of AI
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: information science, robotics/AI
A new deep learning algorithm is able to quantify arousal and awareness in humans at the same time.
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Summary: A new deep learning algorithm is able to quantify arousal and awareness in humans at the same time.
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Apr 25, 2022
PsiQuantum’s Path to 1 Million Qubits by the Middle of the Decade
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: computing, quantum physics
PsiQuantum, founded in 2016 by four researchers with roots at Bristol University, Stanford University, and York University, is one of a few quantum computing startups that’s kept a moderately low PR profile. (That’s if you disregard the roughly $700 million in funding it has attracted.) The main reason is PsiQuantum has eschewed the clamorous public chase for NISQ (near-term intermediate scale quantum) computers and set out to develop a million-qubit system the company says will deliver big gains on big problems as soon as it arrives.
When will that be?
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