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Nov 6, 2021

Humans bigger threat than AI, says chess legend Kasparov

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, supercomputing

Russian chess legend Garry Kasparov was beaten by a supercomputer — but when it comes to artificial intelligence, he is firmly convinced that it’s the humans who pose the real threat.

Kasparov has remained fascinated by technology since his famous matches against IBM’s Deep Blue computer in the 1990s.

When he wasn’t busy taking on 10 simultaneous chess opponents at Lisbon’s Web Summit this week — handily beating them all in 45 minutes — he spoke to AFP about AI’s growing role in society.

Nov 6, 2021

Israel Just Unveiled Its Massive Blimp to Detect Low-Flying Missiles

Posted by in category: futurism

The newest addition to Israel’s already impressive air defenses is a blimp-shaped aerostat radar system, and It is huge!

Nov 6, 2021

Japan grants safety certificate to SkyDrive’s eVTOL flying car

Posted by in category: transportation

SkyDrive is the first flying car developer to reach this stage in Japan.

Nov 6, 2021

James Webb: Hubble telescope successor faces ‘two weeks of terror’

Posted by in category: space

NASA’s huge new space observatory must survive a daunting series of deployments if it’s to work.

Nov 6, 2021

Has China Cracked the Code on Creating the Perfect Stealth Plane

Posted by in category: transportation

A combination of geometric trickery and radar-absorbing paint just might do the trick.

Nov 6, 2021

Moogsoft improves cloud monitoring with Datadog integration

Posted by in categories: business, robotics/AI

AIOps startup Moogsoft has improved its unified cloud monitoring platform for enterprises with a host of new features, including integration with its observability service Datadog.

The updates, according to a statement from the company, improve workflow automation and increase incident context, giving organizations using the platform a more holistic view of their systems as well as deeper actionable insights to diagnose and fix problems in real-time.

“Monitoring alone can’t move businesses forward if they don’t understand the context of what went wrong. Context achieved through observability helps customers make sense of data and illustrates how to prevent issues from happening again,” explained Adam Frank, Moogsoft’s vice president of product management and user experience (UX) design.

Nov 6, 2021

Apple Patent Outlines Direct Retinal Projection To Beam AR Images Onto Your Eyeballs

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, virtual reality

Apple is looking into how it may change how you view AR (augmented reality) altogether…literally. Instead of projecting an image onto a lens, which is viewed by someone wearing an AR headset or glasses, Apple envisions beaming the image directly onto the user’s eyeball itself.

Apple recently unveiled its upcoming lineup of new products. What it did not showcase, however, was revealed in a recent patent—Apple is shown researching how it can change how we see AR and the future of its “Apple Glass” product, if one comes to exist. The patent reveals how Apple intends to move away from the traditional way of projecting an image onto a lens, to projecting the image directly onto the retina of the wearer. This will be achieved through the use of micro projectors.

The issue that Apple is trying to avoid is the nausea and headaches some people experience while viewing AR and VR (virtual reality). The patent states the issue as “accommodation-convergence mismatch,” which causes eyestrain for some. Apple hopes that by using its “Direct Retinal Projector” it can alleviate those symptoms and make the AR and VR realm accessible for more users.

Nov 5, 2021

Henry Kissinger’s Last Crusade: Stopping Dangerous AI

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The former Secretary of State and the former CEO of Google call for leadership and guidelines around how we use artificial intelligence.

Nov 5, 2021

Invasive surveillance: Are regulators ready to deal with Facebook’s ‘metaverse’?

Posted by in categories: surveillance, virtual reality

With VR data they’ve got data about 100 per cent of your experience — how you saw it, where you looked. The next generation of Facebook’s VR headset is going to have eye tracking.

This is probably the most invasive surveillance technology we’re going to bring into our homes in the next decade.

Facebook’s pivot was met with plenty of scepticism, with critics saying the timing points to a cynical rebrand designed to distance the company from Facebook’s rolling scandals. Others have argued the metaverse already exists as a graveyard strewn with ideas like Google Glass smart glasses, which have failed to catch on. But with Zuckerberg pledging to invest at least $US10 billion this year on metaverse development and proposing to hire 10,000 workers across the European Union over the next five years, there is a looming question for policymakers about how this ambition can or should be regulated.

Nov 5, 2021

My latest video in partnership with Corning dives deep into the trend toward larger screens inside cars, and the science that goes into ensuring the glass is up…

Posted by in categories: science, transportation

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