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Jan 22, 2022

The People in Intimate Relationships With AI Chatbots

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Replika users say that it’s all too easy to form a meaningful – even romantic – attachment to your AI friend.

Jan 22, 2022

How emerging tech will influence freedom, industry, and money in the metaverse

Posted by in categories: blockchains, business, economics, finance, internet

It is clear to see that the variety of businesses, individuals, and entities that could potentially operate in the metaverse is vast. The widespread use and acceptance of decentralization through the growth of crypto, NFTs, and DeFi point to a fully-realized future operating outside of the parameters of today’s established markets.

Evidently, therefore, the metaverse is not a sci-fi fantasy conjured up in a dystopian novel, but a more tangible and natural progression for the current structuring of the internet. The founding principles of the metaverse have already been introduced in many ways. Now its development centers on blockchain technology and DeFi to propel it from the conceptual stage towards the implementation phase. This development will allow us to firmly realize the true extent that the metaverse will impact our lives.

The gaming industry is one such sector that stands to benefit greatly from developments arising in the metaverse. Gaming skins, which are in-game avatar outfits, are expected to trade at a level of $40 billion every year. Eighty-one percent of players aware of these skins want to trade them for real-world money, according to a report from DMarket. Currently, there is no method of transferring skins across gaming universes or trading them for currency. In the metaverse, however, as every separate gaming universe is connected through a decentralized economy, this would be possible. The use of metaverse-based banks would also enable transactions like these.

Jan 22, 2022

‘Wooorld’ is a Multiplayer Version of ‘Google Earth VR’ for Quest, Releasing Soon

Posted by in categories: mapping, virtual reality

Google Earth VR is a fun and useful way of seeing the world—it’s easy to lose yourself visiting your hometown, or mapping out new adventures thanks to the company’s extensive 3D building scans. Unfortunately Google Earth VR is a PC VR only app, meaning it doesn’t work natively on Quest. That’s not set to change anytime soon, although a third-party Quest app is looking to offer up much of the magic of Earth VR while also making it a multiplayer experience.

Wooorld (that’s three ‘o’s) isn’t being developed by Google, however it appears to be making good use of Google Maps APIs, giving it access to all the 2D and 3D data you’d find on Google Earth VR.

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Jan 22, 2022

Deep Space Food Challenge: NASA Offers $1 Million for Innovative Systems to Feed Tomorrow’s Astronauts

Posted by in categories: energy, food, space

As NASA prepares to send astronauts further into the cosmos than ever before, the agency aims to upgrade production of a critical fuel source: food. Giving future explorers the technology to produce nutritious, tasty, and satisfying meals on long-duration space missions will give them the energy required to uncover the great unknown.

Jan 22, 2022

SpaceX Starlink: Why humanity needs to act now before it’s too late

Posted by in categories: asteroid/comet impacts, existential risks, internet, satellites

We will soon need to make some difficult choices.


Given current trends, that number will be reached within a year or so. There are ways to mitigate the effect of these streaks. Painting the satellites and adding reflective panels could reduce their brightness, particularly at infrared wavelengths that are important for near-Earth asteroid detection.

But the study points out that the mitigation strategy currently proposed by Starlink won’t be sufficient to avoid an impact on astronomy.

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Jan 22, 2022

New coral reef discovered near Tahiti

Posted by in category: futurism

UNESCO has announced a major new coral reef off the coast of Tahiti – stretching 3 km (1.9 mi) and in ‘pristine’ condition – discovered by marine biologists as part of the Seabed 2030 Project.

Jan 22, 2022

Sex-typical behavior of mice guided by differences in brain’s gene activity

Posted by in categories: neuroscience, sex

The Neuro-Network.

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Jan 22, 2022

Scientists say social interaction is ‘the dark matter of AI’

Posted by in categories: cosmology, robotics/AI

What’s the missing ingredient in the secret sauce behind human-level intelligence? Is it something we can teach the machines? property= description.

Jan 22, 2022

Quantum Computing in Silicon Just Made a Major Breakthrough. 99% Efficiency?

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Jan 22, 2022

Bitcoin Just Reached a New Record High Above $65 Thousand

Posted by in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin dipped more than 12% on Friday to below $36,000.


Bitcoin has surged past $65,000 to achieve a record-high price! This trend may continue in the wake of becoming the first cryptocurrency on the NYSE.