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Jul 8, 2024

Ex-Meta scientists debut gigantic AI protein design model

Posted by in categories: biological, robotics/AI

“We want to build tools that can make biology programmable,” says Alex Rives, the company’s chief scientist, who was part of Meta’s efforts to apply AI to biological data.

EvolutionaryScale’s AI tool, called ESM3, is what’s known as a protein language model. It was trained on more than 2.7 billion protein sequences and structures, as well as information about these proteins’ functions. The model can be used to create proteins to specifications provided by users, akin to the text spit out by chatbots such as ChatGPT.

“It’s going to be one of the AI models in biology that everybody’s paying attention to,” says Anthony Gitter, a computational biologist at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.

Jul 8, 2024

Google’s AI visionary says we’ll ‘expand intelligence a millionfold by 2045’ thanks to nanobots, the tech will resurrect the dead, and we’re all going to live forever

Posted by in categories: life extension, nanotechnology, robotics/AI

Forget a pinch of salt, this guy’s predictions need the full shaker.

Jul 8, 2024

AMD Says an AI Cluster With 1.2 Million GPUs Could Be In the Cards

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, supercomputing

If it ever gets built, it will dwarf all existing supercomputers.

Jul 8, 2024

Google claims new AI training tech is 13 times faster and 10 times more power efficient — DeepMind’s new JEST optimizes training data for impressive gains

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Potentially great news for a power grid in fear of AI over-demand.

Jul 8, 2024

High-tech ‘whiskers’ give working robots more ability to move safely

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Taking inspiration from the animal kingdom, Flinders University researchers are developing affordable, flexible and highly responsive ‘whiskers’ to attach to robots. Their article, “Optimising electromechanical whisker design for contact localisation,” has been published in the journal Sensors and Actuators A: Physical.

While lasers and camera vision is used to instruct robot movement, the additional support of light-weight, cheap and flexible whiskers would give workplace and domestic robots additional tactile abilities in confined or cluttered spaces.

Like a rat’s whiskers, these sensors can be used to overcome a robot’s range-finder or camera blind spots which may not ‘see’ or register an object close by, says Flinders College of Science and Engineering Ph.D. candidate Simon Pegoli. Additionally, whiskers uncover properties of objects, such as moveability, not possible with camera or regular range-finder sensors.

Jul 8, 2024

Disruption of Transportation Past, Present & Future with Tony Seba

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation

Tesla’s autopilot technology and the increasing affordability of electric vehicles are set to revolutionize the transportation industry, making transportation as a service cheaper and safer, and leading to a significant drop in oil demand and potential geopolitical implications Questions to inspire discussion How safe.

Jul 8, 2024

Watch: Figure’s 01 humanoids now working at BMW’s car plant in US

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

In January 2024, Figure signed its first commercial agreement with BMW to deploy its humanoid robot in the German carmaker’s production facility in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

Now, the California-based robotics firm has released a video showcasing its 1 humanoid robot executing its first job by…

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Jul 8, 2024

Brazil Halts Meta’s AI Data Processing Amid Privacy Concerns

Posted by in categories: privacy, robotics/AI

Brazil bans Meta from using personal data for AI training, citing privacy concerns and risks to children. Meta has 5 days to comply or face fines.

Jul 8, 2024

Adobe’s new generative AI tools for video are absolutely terrifying

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I used Adobe products for years, and even went to Adobe Seminars in Austin Texas.


Oh, you thought the possibilities of generative AI were already terrifying enough? Well, we’ve got some bad news for you. Adobe has just released a video showcasing its Adobe Firefly video model, and it comes with a whole host of unnerving generative AI tricks.

“Adobe is using the power of generative AI to deliver the most advanced and precise editing tools ever in Premiere Pro,” says the cheerful over-the-top narration, before showcasing how AI will soon be used to generate objects that weren’t there before, delete unwanted objects, extend scenes and create generated backdrops.

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Jul 8, 2024

Adobe Premiere Pro is getting generative AI video tools — and hopefully OpenAI’s Sora

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Here’s another story on Adobe’s new AI tools.


Those third-party integrations aren’t guaranteed, though.

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