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Director Christopher Nolan reckons with AI’s ‘Oppenheimer moment’
Director Christopher Nolan’s film “Oppenheimer” debuted as the world was debating the risks of artificial intelligence.
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Chief justice centers Supreme Court annual report on AI’s dangers
Chief Justice John Roberts warned that courts will need to consider the proper use of artificial intelligence (AI), portraying it as a new frontier for change in an annual report that follows a tur…
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How tech's richest plan to save themselves after the apocalypse
Silicon Valley’s elite are hatching plans to escape disaster – and when it comes, they’ll leave the rest of us behind
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New material found by AI could reduce lithium use in batteries
Microsoft said AI and supercomputing were used to synthesise an entirely new material.
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Liquid AI, a new MIT spinoff, wants to build an entirely new type of AI | TechCrunch
Liquid AI, a new MIT spinoff, has raised nearly $40 million in a seed round to build an entirely new type of AI called a liquid neural network.
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AI to hit 40% of jobs and worsen inequality, IMF says
Policymakers should address the "troubling trend", says the organisation's managing director Kristalina Georgieva.
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Here are the 'Worst in Show' CES products, according to consumer and privacy advocates
The best CES products pierce through the haze of marketing hype at the Las Vegas gadget show to reveal innovations that could improve lives.
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AI and Employment: Is Universal Basic Income the Answer?
In this Article we discuss the necessity of Universal Basic Income in an AI-driven job market transformation.
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Don’t let Big AI fool you: Piracy isn’t a business model
Sam Altman, the OpenAI CEO, is basically saying that he can’t make his product unless he steals from others.
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SpaceX's Starship to launch 'Starlab' private space station in late 2020s
The giant rocket will loft Starlab in a single launch.
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AI comes up with battery design that uses 70 per cent less lithium
Researchers used AI to design a new material that they used to build a working battery – it requires up to 70 percent less lithium than some competing designs.
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The uncomfortable truth about AI’s impact on the workforce is playing out inside the big AI companies themselves
Alphabet and Microsoft are investing big in AI. But that’s creating a murky future for many tech employees.
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This AI learnt language by seeing the world through a baby’s eyes
A neural network that taught itself to recognize objects using the filmed experiences of a single infant could offer new insights into how humans learn.
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How flying taxis could go mainstream
Flying taxis could even replace short-haul flights, but certification and new digital infrastructure must happen first.
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Soylent: Is The ‘Food of The Future’ Really A Nutrition Solution?
For the last five months, Rob Rhinehart has lived off Soylent, a milky mixture of vitamins and minerals he developed. He says it contains all the human body needs to be completely satiated and nutritionally balanced — and he believes it will change the way we eat.
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Why Xbox One and PS4 may be the final generation of consoles
The war over specs and prices doesn't matter, because future game systems will be unrecognizable. Read this article by Dan Ackerman on CNET.
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The Three Seashells: Demolition Man's Mystery
I'd like to take a moment to talk about The Three Seashells.
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10 mindblowingly futuristic technologies that will appear by the 2030s
Two decades is not a lot in the grand scheme of things, but owing to accelerating change we can expect to see the emergence of some fairly disruptive technological innovations in the coming years. Here are 10 mindblowingly futurist technologies that should appear by the 2030s.
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Infographic: 50 Years Of Visionary Sci-Fi Computer Interfaces
Popular website Visual.ly has published an infographic that chronicles the history of science fiction computer interface design over the past 50 years. This detailed infographic starts at 1965, where it was imagined with anthropomorphic robots, up till 2013, a future meshed up with human recognition computer interfaces.
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VoltAir: The electric passenger jet of the future
Screw those fume-spewing turbofan engines dangling from the wing's of today's planes: We want this future all-electric passenger jet, and it's not even that far away.
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