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Google CEO Sundar Pichai says AI will soon impact everything —
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
Telling 60 Minutes that the AI revolution is coming fast.
The company’s new AI chatbot, Bard, is teaching itself new things, which the company cannot explain. https://cbsn.ws/3L5pDxb
Soon, tech will let parents chose their children’s genes — making kids smarter, healthier, even better-looking. Critics worry that’ll cause more inequality.
It might—in the short run, but it’s worth it! That’s because of the amazing benefits, says ethics professor Jason Brennan:
May 19, 2023
We love the ultra-realistic, new era of advertisement 😱🤩
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
May 19, 2023
Ferrofluid is a type of fluid that contains suspended micro particles of iron, magnetite, or cobalt in a solvent
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: particle physics
But that’s not all. 🧐.
May 19, 2023
ChatGPT raised the bar high for AI chatbots, but OpenAI’s chatbot is not universally accessible
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: robotics/AI
And thanks to promising alternatives, the competition is heating up. Let’s check out Alibaba’s bot Tongyi Qianwen! #battleofthebots
The right decision may still be wrong if taken out of context, without regard for what’s coming, or only based on how people feel about any topic at any moment in time.
AI thoughts 💭
Programming limits scope, filters data and concludes fast. Maybe too fast. Not all decisions need to be taken on the spot.
May 19, 2023
Jiddu Krishnamurti (Crisis in consciousness, Zeitgeist Addendum)
Posted by Marco Monfils in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Human thoughts 💭 about knowledge building, concluding and AI
Knowledge limits scope, filters data and concludes. The conclusion by its very nature limits or even omits new knowledge.
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Human thoughts about knowledge building, concluding and AI
Posted by Marco Monfils in category: robotics/AI
Interesting to note that both knowledge types belong to the past, which means the entire data set is deficiently incomplete, both human and machine…
So
Could a machine ever learn to program itself to think without programming?
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May 19, 2023
Facebook: Three university teams and an industry performer will explore and take initial steps to mitigate risks associated with manufacturing capabilities that rely on biological processes in resource-limited environments
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biological, space
Including space.
The DARPA Biomanufacturing: Survival, Utility, and Reliability beyond Earth (B-SURE) program aims to address foundational scientific questions to determine how well industrial bio-manufacturing microorganisms perform in space conditions. http://ow.ly/3Nya50On2za