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Jan 2, 2018
A Year-End Update on Electricity Policy From the Field — By Sonia Aggarwal | GTM
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: energy, environmental
“A review of the most important developments in rate design, distributed energy deployments, and utility business models.”
Jan 2, 2018
Climate-Proofing the Global Economy | UN Global Compact
Posted by Odette Bohr Dienel in categories: business, environmental
Jan 2, 2018
Why China’s ammunition factories are being turned over to robots
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: robotics/AI, transportation
The robots, with man-made “hands and eyes”, could assemble different types of deadly explosives including artillery shells, bombs and rockets, he said. They could also make more sophisticated ammunition such as guided bombs, equipped with computer chips and sensors, that could carry out precision strikes.
Robots could treble China’s bomb and shell production capacity in less than a decade according to a senior scientist involved in a programme that is using artificial intelligence to boost the productivity of ammunition factories.
Xu Zhigang, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Shenyang Institute of Automation and a lead scientist with China’s “high-level weapon system intelligent manufacturing programme”, told the South China Morning Post last Wednesday that about a quarter of the country’s ammunition factories had replaced many workers with “smart machines” or begun to do so.
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Jan 1, 2018
How does the Blockchain ‘know’ you have printed a paper wallet?
Posted by Philip Raymond in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, economics, internet
Let’s say that you no longer trust your currency exchange to host your Bitcoin wallet and you don’t trust a Trezor or Nano hardware wallet. You don’t trust your memory and you don’t trust your kids. And you certainly know better than to keep your wealth in your PC or phone. That would be downright crazy—right? What can you do?!
A growing number of people are printing paper wallets. It is the ultimate form of security. Some individuals even delete their cloud wallet, leaving everything to a string of hex characters or a QR code printed onto a slip of paper. (NB. You had better be certain that you and a few trusted individuals know how to find that piece of paper!)
But here’s an interesting mystery. If you print the paper wallet off-line and delete your other wallets, then how can the blockchain ‘know’ that you have changed wallets? The short answer: It doesn’t and you haven’t!
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