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Sep 2, 2017
Triple Threat: New Pneumonia Is Drug-Resistant, Deadly And Contagious
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in category: biotech/medical
New Pneumonia In Chinese Hospitals Is Drug-Resistant, Deadly And Contagious : Goats and Soda When microbiologist Sheng Chen and his team sequenced the microbes found in the pneumonia infections, they were shocked at what they saw.
Sep 2, 2017
Who Vladimir Putin thinks will rule the world
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: geopolitics, robotics/AI, transhumanism
Who woulda thunk it — Putin is a fellow transhumanist. And that is absolutely TERRIFYING.
“…Speaking to students during a national “open lesson” from the city of Yaroslavl, northeast of Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the country that takes the lead in the sphere of computer-based artificial intelligence (AI) will rule.
Speaking to students during a national “open lesson” from the city of Yaroslavl, northeast of Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin said the country that takes the lead in the sphere of computer-based artificial intelligence (AI) will rule.
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Sep 2, 2017
Watch a ‘Blade Runner 2049’ Prequel Short Film Starring Jared Leto
Posted by Derick Lee in category: entertainment
As we approach the release of the highly anticipated sequel Blade Runner 2049, Warner Bros. is offering fans a tantalizing tease for the movie that’s sure to entice even greater interest. We at Collider are happy to exclusively premiere an “in-world” piece that explains what happened in the world of Blade Runner between the first movie, set in 2019, and this sequel, set in 2049.
We have your exclusive look at the Blade Runner 2049 short film “2036: Nexus Dawn” which reveals what happened in 2036 relating to Jared Leto’s character.
Sep 2, 2017
We’re About to Cross The ‘Quantum Supremacy’ Limit in Computing
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics
The 4th International Conference on Quantum Technologies held in Moscow last month was supposed to put the spotlight on Google, who were preparing to give a lecture on a 49-qubit quantum computer they have in the works.
A morning talk presented by Harvard University’s Mikhail Lukin, however, upstaged that evening’s event with a small announcement of his own – his team of American and Russian researchers had successfully tested a 51-qubit device, setting a landmark in the race for quantum supremacy.
Quantum computers are considered to be part of the next generation in revolutionary technology; devices that make use of the odd ‘in-between’ states of quantum particles to accelerate the processing power of digital machines.
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Sep 1, 2017
Crippled water system, chemical plant blaze, vivid examples of Harvey’s cascading effects
Posted by Mark Larkento in categories: climatology, sustainability
Climate change, they didn’t listen then, perhaps they’ll listen now.
Crippled water system, chemical plant blaze, vivid examples of Harvey’s cascading effects.
Authorities said at least 45 people were killed due to the storm, a number expected to increase.
Sep 1, 2017
Facebook reveals map showing where EVERY human on the planet lives
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: internet, mapping
Facebook has created a map showing where every single person on the planet lives, it has been revealed.
The internet giant hopes the map will help it to offer internet access to more people by creating an ‘internet in the sky’.
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Sep 1, 2017
Artificial Intelligence Can Pretend to Love Us, But is that Dangerous for Children?
Posted by Müslüm Yildiz in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Creators of artificial intelligence measure how well machines can imitate human qualities like empathy, listening, affirmation, and love. Don’t reciprocate, says Sherry Turkle. Turkle’s latest book is “Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age”
“I have very strong feelings about a future in which robots become the kind of conversational agent that pretend to have emotional lives. Shortly after I finished we can make reclaiming conversation I was interviewed for an article in the New York Times about Hello Barbie. So Hello Barbie comes out of the box and says, now I’m just paraphrasing, the jest hi I’m Hello Barbie. I have a sister. You have a sister. I kind of hate my sister. I’m jealous of your sister. Do you hate your sister? Let’s talk about how we feel about our sisters. In other words it just kind of knows stuff about you and is ready to talk about the arc of a human life and sibling rivalry as though it had a life, a mother, the feelings of jealousy about a sister and was ready to relate to you on that basis. And it doesn’t. It’s teaching pretend empathy. It’s asking you to relate to an object that has pretend empathy.”
Sep 1, 2017
Fighting Aging and Hurricane Harvey: AgeMeter Campaign Extension and Matching Funds Announced
Posted by Steve Hill in category: life extension
Great news! The AgeMeter campaign (https://www.lifespan.io/agemeter) has been extended by 2 weeks; partly because the project lead Elliott Small has been called in by FEMA to help with Hurricane Harvey. We are also happy to announce 2 sources of matching funds to help carry this important project to victory)!
Please check the campaign updates or our post for all the details: http://www.leafscience.org/fighting-aging-and-hurricane-harvey/
Sep 1, 2017
Introducing MouseAGE, the first visual biomarker of aging in mice
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: life extension, robotics/AI
Using the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning the project is developing a free to use application to help speed up research and reduce animal suffering.
For more info and to find out how you can help please visit:
https://www.lifespan.io/campaigns/mouseage-photographic-aging-clock-in-mice/