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Jul 27, 2017
Salvation in Transhumanism: Humanity merges with machines and lives for ever
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: biotech/medical, transhumanism
The Eureka science show recently featured one of the leaders of the Transhumanist movement which believes humans will transcend disease and delay mortality indefinitely.
Tesla Motors CEO Elon Musk and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg appear to be at odds over the future of the artificial intelligence. CNN’s Richard Quest discussed the feud with physics professor Michio Kaku…
Jul 26, 2017
Neuroreality: The New Reality is Coming. And It’s a Brain Computer Interface
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: computing, neuroscience
We will need to tap into our brains and enter the era of neuroreality if we want to reach the next level of truly immersive worlds.
Jul 26, 2017
Brain cells found to control aging
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: biotech/medical, life extension, neuroscience
Scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have found that stem cells in the brain’s hypothalamus govern how fast aging occurs in the body. The finding, made in mice, could lead to new strategies for warding off age-related diseases and extending lifespan. The paper was published online today in Nature.
The hypothalamus was known to regulate important processes including growth, development, reproduction and metabolism. In a 2013 Nature paper, Einstein researchers made the surprising finding that the hypothalamus also regulates aging throughout the body. Now, the scientists have pinpointed the cells in the hypothalamus that control aging: a tiny population of adult neural stem cells, which were known to be responsible for forming new brain neurons.
“Our research shows that the number of hypothalamic neural stem cells naturally declines over the life of the animal, and this decline accelerates aging,” says senior author Dongsheng Cai, M.D., Ph.D., (professor of molecular pharmacology at Einstein. “But we also found that the effects of this loss are not irreversible. By replenishing these stem cells or the molecules they produce, it’s possible to slow and even reverse various aspects of aging throughout the body.”
Jul 26, 2017
Ephemerisle 2017: The Bitcoin Community’s Favorite Floating Festival In California
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies
Ephemerisle, a free California festival described as “Burning Man on water,” is a favorite with the cryptocurrency community.
Jul 26, 2017
How to run faster, smarter AI apps on smartphones
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI
When you use smartphone AI apps like Siri, you’re dependent on the cloud for a lot of the processing — limited by your connection speed. But what if your smartphone could do more of the processing directly on your device — allowing for smarter, faster apps?
MIT scientists have taken a step in that direction with a new way to enable artificial-intelligence systems called convolutional neural networks (CNNs) to run locally on mobile devices. (CNN’s are used in areas such as autonomous driving, speech recognition, computer vision, and automatic translation.) Neural networks take up a lot of memory and consume a lot of power, so they usually run on servers in the cloud, which receive data from desktop or mobile devices and then send back their analyses.
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Jul 26, 2017
Installing microchips in employees is ‘the right thing to do,’ CEO says
Posted by Sean Cusack in categories: food, robotics/AI
Forget swiping a credit card or badge to buy food at work. One Wisconsin-based tech firm is offering to install rice-size microchips in its employees’ hands.
Three Square Market will be the fir st firm in the U.S. to use the device, which was approved by the FDA in 2004, CEO Todd Westby told CNBC on Monday.
“We think it’s the right thing to do for advancing innovation just like the driverless car basically did in recent months,” he said in an interview with “Closing Bell.”
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Jul 26, 2017
AI Is Inventing Languages Humans Can’t Understand. Should We Stop It?
Posted by Sean Cusack in category: robotics/AI
Researchers at Facebook realized their bots were chattering in a new language. Then they stopped it.
Jul 26, 2017
How facial recognition could replace train tickets
Posted by Aleksandar Vukovic in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
Pay your fare using a 3D face map
Jump to media player A system designed to replace the need for tickets on trains is being tested in the UK.