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Feb 17, 2020
Drones For Deliveries From Medicine To Post, Packages And Pizza
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, drones
Drone package deliveries are flying mail, parcels, medicine and parts in many countries. Great information on the delivery drones and projects by Zipline, Wing, Amazon and Postal companies.
Feb 16, 2020
The Killer Robot Takeover is Inevitable
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: internet, military, robotics/AI, space
VICE gained exclusive access to a small fleet of US Army bomb disposal robots—the same platforms the military has weaponized—and to a pair of DARPA’s six-foot-tall bipedal humanoid robots. We also meet Nobel Peace Prize winner Jody Williams, renowned physicist Max Tegmark, and others who grapple with the specter of artificial intelligence, killer robots, and a technological precedent forged in the atomic age. It’s a story about the evolving relationship between humans and robots, and what AI in machines bodes for the future of war and the human race.
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Feb 16, 2020
With the development of generalized AI, what’s the meaning of a person?
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
For the next installment of the informal TechCrunch book club, we are reading the fourth story in Ted Chiang’s Exhalation. The goal of this book club is to expand our minds to new worlds, ideas, and vistas, and The Lifecycle of Software Objects doesn’t disappoint. Centered in a future world where virtual worlds and generalized AI have become commonplace, it’s a fantastic example of speculative fiction that forces us to confront all kinds of fundamental questions.
If you’ve missed the earlier parts in this book club series, be sure to check out:
Feb 16, 2020
PepsiCo: The Future Of Food
Posted by Eithen Pasta in categories: biotech/medical, business, food, life extension, security, sustainability
PepsiCo’s Senior VP of R&D, Dr. Ellen de Brabander, joins me on this ideaXme (http://radioideaxme.com/) episode to talk about running the R&D engine for a $200 billion company, the parallels between pharma and food in terms of increasing customization / personalization, and her future visions for the $8 trillion global food and beverage space — (Personal caveat — While I avoid processed foods, one cannot ignore the place at the table that “big food” will have in crafting and investing in the future of health, wellness, and longevity) — https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tDSiVlKNnRA&t=1 #Ideaxme #Pepsi #Nutrition #Research #Science #Health #Wellness #Sustainablity #Longevity #FritoLay #Tropicana #QuakerOats #Gatorade #Aquafina #MountainDew #Doritos #Cheetos #Ruffles #Tostitos #Fritos #Biotech #LifeExtension #Aging #IraPastor #Bioquark #Regenerage
Ira Pastor, ideaXme exponential health ambassador, interviews Dr. Ellen de Brabander, Senior Vice President Research and Development at PepsiCo.
Feb 16, 2020
Taiwan reports first death from coronavirus
Posted by Mike Diverde in categories: biotech/medical, health
The Wuhan Coronavirus continues its deadly worldwide expansion, with a fifth death outside of China, and a cruise ship that docked in Cambodia had a passenger that tested positive, but flew back to Malaysia anyway. Unbelievable!
“A further 70 people on the Diamond Princess cruise ship quarantined in Japan on Sunday tested positive for Covid-19, bringing the total to 355, as countries began to fly their citizens on the ship home.
There is also growing concern over possible infections among people who disembarked from the MS Westerdam in Cambodia on Friday, after it was confirmed that one passenger, who later flew to Malaysia, tested positive for the virus.
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Feb 16, 2020
Tesla investor Ron Baron sees $1 trillion in revenue in 10 years — and that won’t be the end
Posted by Prem Vijaywargi in category: futurism
Billionaire investor Ron Baron believes Tesla has the potential to hit “at least” $1 trillion in revenue in 10 years and continue to grow from there.
“It’s nowhere near ended at that point and time,” he said Tuesday morning on “Squawk Box.” “There’s a lot of growth opportunities from that point going forward.”
Baron, whose eponymous investment firm holds nearly 1.63 million Tesla shares, said Baron Capital will not sell a single share of company. Tesla’s recent run, he said, is “just the beginning” as he believes the company “could be one of the largest companies in the whole world.”
Feb 16, 2020
Baffled locals shocked as sea in Kazakhstan mysteriously turns blood red
Posted by Nare Khachatryan in category: biotech/medical
These incredible photos show a stretch of coast turning dark red – resembling huge bloodstains.
The images were captured on the Caspian Riviera by the city of Aktau in south-eastern Kazakhstan.
Feb 16, 2020
This Meaty-Looking “Steak” Is Made From Peas and Seaweed
Posted by Brent Ellman in category: 3D printing
Spanish startup Novameat has unveiled a plant-based steak it says is the “most realistic” yet — and it costs about the same as what you’re likely to pay for a traditional cut of beef.
Its creator used a 3D printer to mimic muscle fibers.