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Feb 18, 2017
Graphene-based processors could make your computer fast AF
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: computing, materials
Feb 18, 2017
Robots that steal human jobs should pay taxes, Gates says
Posted by Aleksandar Vukovic in categories: employment, law, robotics/AI
Taxation and redistribution.
Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft and world’s richest man, said in an interview Friday that robots that steal human jobs should pay their fair share of taxes.
“Right now, the human worker who does, say, $50,000 worth of work in a factory, that income is taxed and you get income tax, Social Security tax, all those things,” he said. “If a robot comes in to do the same thing, you’d think that we’d tax the robot at a similar level.”
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Feb 18, 2017
George Church indicates reversal of aging will be a reality within ten years
Posted by Montie Adkins in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
Church mentioned human trials in 2 years a few months ago. this is the first I have seen him say that in 10 years the reversal of aging will be a reality. That’ll make me 55. Hurry.
While discussing creating a hybrid elephant — wooly mammoth using CRISPR genome editing, Harvard’s George Church predicted that reversal of aging will be a reality within ten years.
Nextbigfuture suspects that this could mean clearly reversing aging in mice cells as a proof in principle in ten years. But evidence suggests Church does mean full and significant aging reversal in humans within ten years. In March of 2016 Church said, aging should be thought of as a program that might be reversed, noting, “If we could take one of my skin cells and turn it into an embryo-like cell and turn it back into a skin cell it has reset almost all of the developmental indications of age. We have 65 gene therapies that are being test in mice and larger animals. If they go well we will go straight into human trials. That could be as little as two years…
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Feb 18, 2017
EmDrive: Chinese space agency to put controversial tech onto satellites ‘as soon as possible’
Posted by Andreas Matt in categories: government, quantum physics, satellites
Chinese government confirms it has been funding EmDrive research since 2010 and believes in its benefits.
Feb 18, 2017
Ask Ethan: How Can I Travel Through Space Without Getting Into Trouble?
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: space
We’ve all dreamed about going to space. Here’s how to stay out of trouble when you get back.
Feb 18, 2017
Artificial Vision, Artificial Retina, Optogenetics, José Alain Sahel MD, CMU RI Seminar
Posted by Frank Sudia in categories: aging, bioengineering, bionic, biotech/medical, computing, life extension, neuroscience, robotics/AI
For those interested in life extension and bionic / cyborg type enhancements, this CMU Robotics Institute Seminar gives an overview of the background and current developments in artificial vision. José Alain Sahel MD is a world leading ophthalmologist with a lengthy bio and numerous honors and appointments.
In the future, if you’re going blind, these sight restoration technologies may be used to remediate your vision loss.
Three major ideas are covered. 1) Implanting arrays of tiny 3-color LEDs under a failed retina to stimulate still-okay cells, and 2) using gene therapy to express a novel photoreceptor, borrowed from algae, to restore a form of sight to failed cells. These can be done together. Lots of studies in mice, primates, and humans. Some coverage is also given to 3) directly implanting electronics in the brain to send complete images to vision centers, but this is still at an early stage.
Feb 18, 2017
DeepMind just published a mind blowing paper: PathNet
Posted by Sean Cusack in categories: genetics, robotics/AI
Potentially describing how general artificial intelligence will look like.
Since scientists started building and training neural networks, Transfer Learning has been the main bottleneck. Transfer Learning is the ability of an AI to learn from different tasks and apply its pre-learned knowledge to a completely new task. It is implicit that with this precedent knowledge, the AI will perform better and train faster than de novo neural networks on the new task.
DeepMind is on the path of solving this with PathNet. PathNet is a network of neural networks, trained using both stochastic gradient descent and a genetic selection method.
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Since one of the topic areas that Lifeboat promotes history and cultures. I wanted to share this particular US History fact. Many believe that Andrew Jackson was the central figure in the US genocide and removal of the Native Americans. Well, he wasn’t.
Meet the father of the Native American Genocide and Removal, James Madison. In Madison’s ignaurgeral address Madison made it a point to make Indian removal happen via a volunteer removal which established a course of destruction of the native americans. Madison and his advisors were the real founders and architects of the native American removal. And, Madison’s successor James Buchanan expanded upon it to architect plans to wipe out the Cherokee and many tribes of the west which was further executed in 1823 by Andrew Jackson who was often known in NA history as the “White Devil.”
So, to truly go to the 1st US President responsible for the 1823 NA removal and genocide means looking at least 2 US presidents prior to Jackson.
Feb 18, 2017
Power Company Sends Fire-Spewing Drone to Burn Trash Off High-Voltage Wires
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: drones, energy
What happens when your power lines get all kinds of trash hanging from them and it’s not safe to send up a human? In Xiangyang, China, you send in the drones. Specifically, the drones that shoot fire.