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Feb 24, 2016

These are the technologies that can help achieve the cancer moonshot

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Nice — Liquid biopsies, AI therapy, silico trials, precision surgery.


Negotiations and collaborations are launching now to decide which research trends and areas deserve the most support. Only disruptive innovations will be able to transform the status quo in cancer, leading patients to get more personalized and faster cancer care, while letting physicians do their job more effectively. Here are the technologies and trends that could help achieve the cancer moonshot.

Prevention and diagnosis

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Feb 24, 2016

IBM’s Latest Watson API Release Redefines How People and Machines Interact

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New Watson API Rel.


The lines are beginning to become blurred as machines gain artificial intelligence capabilities based on Watson’s popular API set.

IBM has just announced the beta release of three new APIs, which could help revolutionize the way we interact with machines. The APIs are called Tone Analyzer, Emotion Analysis and Visual Recognition.

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Feb 24, 2016

Google Unveils Neural Network with “Superhuman” Ability to Determine the Location of Almost Any Image

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Guessing the location of a randomly chosen Street View image is hard, even for well-traveled humans. But Google’s latest artificial-intelligence machine manages it with relative ease.

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Feb 24, 2016

Military-Funded Study Predicts Twitter Uprisings

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, government, military, mobile phones, robotics/AI

I must admit that appears that almost anything in tech is being called out as a threat. FB, Twitter, Smartphones, CRISPR, AI, etc. Tech advancements do bring greater freedoms & opportunities to express one’s ideas and beliefs as well as enable a greater access to people, information, and geographical locations; however, and that does pose some level of risk in small pockets of the greater poulation. Nonetheless, I hope that the government spying pendullum swing doesn’t go overboard.


Who tweets at you, what you tweet back, and why can predict your next protest act on social media.

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Feb 24, 2016

Smart care: how Google’s DeepMind is working with NHS hospitals

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Google’s Deep Mind at work in hospitals — very nice.


A smartphone app piloted by the NHS could improve communication between hospital staff and help patients get vital care faster.

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Feb 24, 2016

Google robot opens doors, picks itself up after getting knocked over in crazy video

Posted by in categories: energy, robotics/AI

Boston Dynamics, a robotics company that Google bought back in 2013, has routinely wowed the world by releasing videos of robots that are growing ever closer to resembling the humanoid robots we see in science fiction movies. The company this week released what might be its craziest robot video yet that shows its next-generation Atlas robot opening doors on its own, walking through snowy terrains, and picking up 10-pound boxes. This is the move impressive robot design I’ve seen from Boston Dynamics yet, which is really saying something.

FROM EARLIER: Man buys $700 battery, discovers it’s just $30 worth of batteries stuffed in a big case

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Feb 24, 2016

Boston Dynamics introduces Atlas, the next generation

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Boston Dynamics returns with a new robot to push and shove around — for science, of course. Luckily, Atlas will not let itself be bullied so easily.

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Feb 23, 2016

You need to watch this video of Google’s latest robot opening doors, getting bullied and being pushed down

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Poor robot.


Boston Dynamics, the robot company owned by Google, just released the latest videos of its humanoid Atlas robot in action and it’s pretty amazing.

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Feb 23, 2016

The Next Generation of Boston Dynamics‘ ATLAS Robot Is Quiet, Robust, and Tether Free

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ATLAS looking Amazing.


The Latest ATLAS robot is by far the most advanced humanoid robot in existence.

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Feb 23, 2016

Atlas, The Next Generation

Posted by in categories: electronics, robotics/AI

A new version of Atlas, designed to operate outdoors and inside buildings. It is electrically powered and hydraulically actuated. It uses sensors in its body and legs to balance and LIDAR and stereo sensors in its head to avoid obstacles, assess the terrain and help with navigation. This version of Atlas is about 5’ 9” tall (about a head shorter than the DRC Atlas) and weighs 180 lbs.

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