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Apr 28, 2024

Can Informational Realism Help Sort Out the Mind–Body Problem?

Posted by in category: physics

Neutral monism and it’s relation to information physics.


If information is “the relational glue that holds reality together,” the mind–body problem can be reframed in a more satisfactory way.

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Apr 28, 2024

The Future of Human Evolution?

Posted by in categories: biological, education, evolution, existential risks

Humanity will change. Or be replaced. Or go extinct. An exploration of the many potential posthuman offspring of humankind, from the biological to the artificial.

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What do you imagine when I say the future of human evolution?

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Apr 28, 2024

AI detects individual’s political orientation accurately, a threat?

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Study showed new threat in the digital age–AI’s ability to predict political orientation from even naturalistic images of individuals.

Apr 28, 2024

MG unveils world’s best drag coefficient electric hypercar concept

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

According to MG Motor, the EXE181 can reach a top speed of 257 mph. It accelerates 0-62mph in 1.91 seconds and features a drag coefficient (Cd) of 0.181.

Apr 28, 2024

AI-powered test predicts knee osteoarthritis 8 years before X-ray

Posted by in category: futurism

A new biomarker test successfully predicted the early onset of knee osteoarthritis years ahead of noticeable signs.

Apr 28, 2024

Vector Atomic makes waves with ultra-precise, seafaring atomic clock

Posted by in category: innovation

Researchers at Vector Atomic have developed a revolutionary new atomic clock that boasts both exceptional precision and remarkable portability. Unlike its bulky lab-bound predecessors, this innovative clock utilizes oscillating iodine molecules and is remarkably compact, roughly the size of three shoeboxes and weighing only 26 kilograms. This makes it a perfect fit for deployment on virtually any ship.

The true marvel lies in the clock’s accuracy. Vector Atomic claims it surpasses the performance of existing shipboard clocks by a staggering 1,000 times. This translates to significantly improved positioning capabilities, potentially reducing errors to mere centimeters.

Apr 28, 2024

SenseNova 5.0: China’s latest AI model outperforms GPT-4

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

This new generative AI model represents a significant advancement in the realm of AI. The model functions as a hybrid, integrating both transformer and recurrent neural network architectures. Additionally, it has been trained on a diverse dataset of over 10 billion tokens from multiple languages and sources.

PR Newswire reported that SenseNova 5.0 underwent over 10TB of token training, covering a large amount of synthetic data.

Apr 28, 2024

Flying car evolution: Slovakian firm achieves first-ever passenger flight

Posted by in category: transportation

A Slovakian aviation firm has completed the world’s first passenger flight with a flying car.

Klein Vision achieved this milestone with its AirCar, which carried French electronic musician Jean-Michel Jarre as a passenger. The test was held on an airport runway in Slovakia.

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Apr 28, 2024

Video: Belgium starts building World’s first artificial energy island

Posted by in categories: energy, futurism

The world’s first artificial energy island is being built off the coast of Belgium and will serve as future interconnector between countries as well.

Apr 28, 2024

RICE made underwater robot swim with water-splitting fuel cells

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel, wearables

Traditional AUVs rely on thrusters or pumps to adjust depth, which consumes considerable energy and generates noise. Team BayMax’s design replaces this system with a BCD that employs reversible hydrogen fuel cells. By splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen gases, the BCD can precisely control the ROV’s buoyancy, mimicking the swim bladders found in fish.

This approach offers many advantages. “The cool thing about this for us is that it’s cutting-edge technology,” remarked Bare. We’re the first to implement it in a device with such comprehensive controls, making it truly groundbreaking.”

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