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Aug 19, 2024

Negative Entanglement Entropy

Posted by in categories: computing, particle physics, quantum physics

Researchers have successfully demonstrated negative entanglement entropy using classical electrical circuits as stand-ins for complex quantum systems, providing a practical model for exploring exotic quantum phenomena and advancing quantum information technology.

Entanglement entropy quantifies the degree of interconnectedness between different parts of a quantum system. It indicates how much information about one part reveals about another, uncovering hidden correlations between particles. This concept is essential for advancing quantum computing and quantum communication technologies.

To understand what negative entanglement entropy means, we will first need to know what entanglement and entropy are.

Aug 19, 2024

Tech Company Lays Off 5,500 Workers to Invest More in AI, Despite Making $10.3 Billion in Profit

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

In short, companies are no longer hiding their optimism over replacing human labor with AI, an unfortunate reality for those looking to maintain a stable job.


Despite tech conglomerate Cisco posting $10.3 billion in profits last year, it’s still laying off 5,500 workers as part of an effort to invest more in AI, SFGATE reports.

It joins a litany of other companies like Microsoft and Intuit, the maker of TurboTax, that have used AI as justification for the mass culling of its workforce.

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Aug 19, 2024

Layoff Crisis Hit over 130,000 Employees till August: Expert Highlights Workforce Recovery Scenario

Posted by in categories: employment, robotics/AI

As of August 2024, the global employment landscape is facing significant turbulence, with more than 130,000 employees laid off across nearly 400 companies. Tech giants like Google, IBM, Apple, Amazon, SAP, Meta, and Microsoft have contributed to these staggering figures, indicating a major recalibration within the job market.

According to industry experts, this trend is accelerating as the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation prompts companies to streamline operations. Amidst this upheaval, Ramesh Alluri Reddy, CEO of TeamLease Degree Apprenticeship, sheds light on layoffs, workforce reshaping, and the potential for recovery.

Aug 19, 2024

First Look Inside Blue Origin’s New Glenn Factory w/ Jeff Bezos!

Posted by in categories: media & arts, space travel

Join Jeff Bezos for a tour inside Blue Origin’s New Glenn Production Facility at Cape Canaveral, Florida. This video was shot on May 30th, 2024.

00:00 — Intro.
00:40 — Interview Starts [Lobby]
05:20 — Recovering Saturn V Engines.
08:35 — Tank Production.
16:40 — Second Stage.
23:50 — Aft Section.
33:15 — Forward Section.
42:08 — Machine Shop.
51:35 — Payload Adapter and Fairings.
1:00:00 — Engines.
1:11:20 — Outro.

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Aug 19, 2024

Never-seen-before states of matter revealed by electrons in flatland

Posted by in category: quantum physics

Researchers at Georgia State University have identified novel states of matter within a two-dimensional flatland system.

Notably, the research team has explored the complex phenomenon known as the fractional quantum Hall effect (FQHE) and uncovered completely new discoveries.

Their research highlights the unexpected behavior of FQHE states that split and intersect in new ways when a supplementary current is applied.

Aug 19, 2024

The Texas Heart Institute Implants BiVACOR® Total Artificial Heart

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

The Texas Heart Institute (THI) and BiVACOR®, a clinical-stage medical device company, announced today the successful first-in-human implantation of the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart (TAH) as part of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Early Feasibility Study (EFS) on July 9, 2024.

BiVACOR’s TAH is a titanium-constructed biventricular rotary blood pump with a single moving part that utilizes a magnetically levitated rotor that pumps the blood and replaces both ventricles of a failing heart.

Aug 18, 2024

LLMs develop their own understanding of reality as their language abilities improve

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

But does the lack of eyes mean that language models can’t ever “understand” that a lion is “larger” than a house cat? Philosophers and scientists alike have long considered the ability to assign meaning to language a hallmark of human intelligence — and pondered what essential ingredients enable us to do so.

Peering into this enigma, researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have uncovered intriguing results suggesting that language models may develop their own understanding of reality as a way to improve their generative abilities. The team first developed a set of small Karel puzzles, which consisted of coming up with instructions to control a robot in a simulated environment. They then trained an LLM on the solutions, but without demonstrating how the solutions actually worked. Finally, using a machine learning technique called “probing,” they looked inside the model’s “thought process” as it generates new solutions.

After training on over 1 million random puzzles, they found that the model spontaneously developed its own conception of the underlying simulation, despite never being exposed to this reality during training. Such findings call into question our intuitions about what types of information are necessary for learning linguistic meaning — and whether LLMs may someday understand language at a deeper level than they do today.

Aug 18, 2024

Perseid meteor shower rains ‘shooting stars’ over Stonehenge in glorious astrophotography image

Posted by in category: cosmology

A UK-based astrophotographer captured this stunning composite image of the Perseid meteor shower raining “shooting stars” over Stonehenge.

Aug 18, 2024

NH pilot prepares for potentially groundbreaking Space X flight

Posted by in category: space travel

A Durham native and three other crew members are preparing to embark on a flight of a lifetime to push the boundaries of commercial space exploration.

On Aug. 26, Mission pilot Scott Poteet will help lead SpaceX’s Falcon Rocket with the goal of soaring more than 1,400 kilometers at approximately 17,500 mph beyond Earth’s atmosphere. The launch will take place at the Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida.

Aug 18, 2024

NASA’s Revolutionary X-59 Supersonic Jet Inches Closer to Historic First Flight with Final Tests Underway

Posted by in categories: innovation, transportation

NASA’s X-59 QueSST (Quiet Supersonic Technology) aircraft is on the brink of making history, as it nears its highly anticipated maiden flight.

Designed to break the sound barrier without producing the disruptive sonic boom traditionally associated with supersonic speeds, the X-59 promises to revolutionize air travel.

With a sleek design and innovative technology, the aircraft has the potential to open up a new era of quieter supersonic flights, particularly over land—a feat that has been unattainable since the era of the Concorde.

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