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Mar 15, 2017
Artificial Intelligence Is Powerful Stuff, But Difficult To Scale To Real-Life Business
Posted by Alireza Mokri in categories: business, robotics/AI
AI and machine learning technology is ready, but simply imposing it on an existing organization without preparing your people and processes will not deliver the best results.
Mar 15, 2017
Science|Large Sections of Australia’s Great Reef Are Now Dead, Scientists Find
Posted by Blair Erickson in categories: food, science
Words and promises of action in some far off future election will not save the once great natural wonder of the Great Barrier Reef from death.
If most of the world’s coral reefs die, as scientists fear is increasingly likely, some of the richest and most colorful life in the ocean could be lost, along with huge sums from reef tourism. In poorer countries, lives are at stake: Hundreds of millions of people get their protein primarily from reef fish, and the loss of that food supply could become a humanitarian crisis.
Mar 15, 2017
Liquid fuel for future computers
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: 3D printing, computing
Researchers at ETH Zurich and IBM Research Zurich have built a tiny redox flow battery. This means that future computer chip stacks — in which individual chips are stacked like pancakes to save space and energy — could be supplied with electrical power and cooled at the same time by such integrated flow batteries (Energy & Environmental Science, “3D-printed fluidic networks for high-power-density heat-managing miniaturized redox flow batteries”).
In a flow battery, an electrochemical reaction is used to produce electricity out of two liquid electrolytes, which are pumped to the battery cell from outside via a closed electrolyte loop.
Mar 15, 2017
Blockchain can dramatically reduce pollution and traffic jams
Posted by Philip Raymond in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, Elon Musk, energy, environmental, futurism, sustainability, transportation
The World Economic Forum has posted an article that hints at something that I have also suggested. (I am not taking credit. Others have suggested the idea too…But advancing tech and credible, continued visibility may help us to finally be taken seriously!)
I am not referring to purchasing and retiring carbon credits. I like that idea too. But here is a blockchain idea that can enable fleets of autonomous, shared, electric vehicles. Benefits to individuals and to society are numerous.
The future is just around the corner. Non-coin applications of the blockchain will support many great things. Goodbye car ownership. Hello clean air! The future of personal transportation.
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Mar 15, 2017
These Two Tesla Vets Want to Build the Next ‘Gigafactory’ in Sweden — By Geoffrey Smith | Fortune
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: disruptive technology, Elon Musk, solar power
“Two Tesla Motors veterans want to build a European counterpart to Elon Musk’s “gigafactory”, in an effort to stake out a dominant position in the fast-evolving supply chain for makers of electric vehicles.”
Tags: supply chain, supply circle
Mar 15, 2017
Drones — the next generation of entertainment
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: drones, entertainment
First anniversary of the World Drone Prix, that determined the first world champion in drone racing, Luke Bannister. Watch this amazing recap of the WDP, which was proudly organized by IDRA in Dubai, UAE on March 11–12, 2016.
We are extremely thankful to have worked with Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, on this world class event!
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