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Nov 1, 2023

Team of AI bots develops software in 7 minutes instead of 4 weeks

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They also recognised that AI itself may exhibit certain biases, and different settings it was deployed with were able to dramatically change output, in extreme cases rendering it unusable. In other words, setting the bots up correctly is a prerequisite to success. At least today.

So, for the time being, I think we’re going to see a rapid rise in human-AI cooperation rather than outright replacement.

However, it’s also difficult to escape the impression that through it we will be raising our successors and, in not so distant future, humans will be limited to only setting goals for AI to accomplish, while mastering programming languages will be akin to learning Latin.

Nov 1, 2023

Combining cell types may lead to improved cardiac cell therapy following heart attack

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, futurism

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Academia Sinica of Taiwan have harnessed a combination of lab-grown cells to regenerate damaged heart muscle.

The study is published in Circulation. It addresses major challenges of using cells, called cardiomyocytes, grown from , and takes a crucial step toward future clinical applications.

Previous research has shown that transplanting cardiomyocytes made from induced (iPSC) can replace muscle in the hearts of mammals. Researchers have struggled to bring the treatment to the clinic, in part because the implanted cells haven’t developed enough life-sustaining blood vessels to survive very long.

Oct 31, 2023

Ankylosing Spondylitis: How to Manage Back Pain

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From medication to therapy, see how you can relieve back pain caused by ankylosing spondylitis of the spine.

Oct 31, 2023

There was a heavy dose of the future at the 2023 Japan Mobility Show

Posted by in categories: futurism, transportation

The latest trend in auto shows around the world is to convince us that they aren’t auto shows. The car show is out and the mobility show is in, and that means different things for different markets. The Frankfurt International Auto Show, for example, is now IAA Mobility; it has moved to Munich and features loads of bicycles. The Japan Motor Show is now the Japan Mobility Show, but instead of bicycles, it’s packed with surreal and sci-fi-ready ways to get you around, some of which are available now.

Here’s a look at the most interesting products from this year’s show.

Oct 31, 2023

Newly Discovered Crocodile Newt Looks Like a Vibrant Jack-O-Lantern

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Despite its recent discovery in Vietnam, the newt is considered endangered. Learn more about crocodile newts and this recent research.

Oct 31, 2023

Are ghosts real? A social psychologist examines the evidence

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In an article for The Conversation, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of sociology Barry Markovsky looks at people’s belief in ghosts.

Is it possible for there to be ghosts? — Madelyn, age 11, Fort Lupton, Colorado

Certainly, lots of people believe in ghosts — a spirit left behind after someone who was alive has died.

Oct 30, 2023

How Different Animals React to Zero Gravity 😱 #frog #dog #cat #mice #pigeons #animals

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Randomly Interesting.

Dog floats, cats frefall, pigeons try to fly but at some point one floats, frog goes crazy…and rats/mice create their own “gravity”.

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Oct 29, 2023

Candidates, take this AI election pledge. Or 2024 might break us

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

New York Mayor Eric Adams doesn’t speak Spanish. But it sure sounds like he does. He’s been using artificial intelligence software to send prerecorded calls about city events to residents in Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, Urdu and Yiddish. The voice in the messages mimics the mayor but was generated with AI software from a company called ElevenLabs.

“People stop me on the street all the time and say, ‘I didn’t know you speak Mandarin,’” Adams said at a news conference this month.

Experts have warned for years that AI will change our democracy by distorting reality. That future is already here. AI is being used to fabricate voices, fundraising emails and “deepfake” images of events that never… More.

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Oct 29, 2023

Shape-shifting fiber can produce morphing fabrics

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MIT researchers have created FibeRobo, a liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) fiber that responds to cold or hot thermal stimuli.

Imagine a fiber that changes its shape when it gets warm and being able to use this fiber to make clothes that can quickly and silently change its shape.

Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Northeastern University have created FibeRobo, a liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) fiber that responds to cold or hot thermal stimuli.

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Oct 28, 2023

Making the Invisible Visible

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The MIT Alumni Association seeks to engage and inspire the MIT global community to make a better world. It provides a lifelong community for MIT graduates, a launching pad for students, and growing connection among MIT friends.

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