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Aug 4, 2016
How Scientists Plan to Grow Cities Out of Living Organisms
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, education, environmental, robotics/AI, space travel
Imagine a future where there is no need to cut down a tree and and reshape that raw material into a chair or table. Instead, we could grow our furniture by custom-engineering moss or mushrooms. Perhaps glowing bacteria will light our cities, and we’ll be able to bring back extinct species, or wipe out Lyme disease—or maybe even terraform Mars. Synthetic biology could help us accomplish all that, and more.
That’s the message of the latest video in a new mini-documentary Web series called Explorations, focusing on potentially transformative areas of scientific research: genomics, artificial intelligence, neurobiology, transportation, space exploration, and synthetic biology. It’s a passion project of entrepreneur Bryan Johnson, founder of OS Fund and the payments processing company Braintree.
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Aug 4, 2016
I stopped by the NYC office today and chatted with veteran science writer John Horgan live on their Facebook page about transhumanism and my campaign
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: government, robotics/AI, science, transhumanism
We covered lots of topics:
Live conversation with Zoltan Istvan and John Horgan about transhumanism, AI in government and preparing for the robotic age. Post your questions in the comments below.
Aug 4, 2016
This virtual liquid simulator is so mesmerizing
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in category: futurism
Aug 4, 2016
These disasters are inevitable if Google becomes Obsolete
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: futurism, internet
This article is hilarious! If Google ever becomes obsolete it will do so because a new tech player with new technology took over. Too say the world will collapse or panic will happen is not reality. Anyone who remembers DEC/ Digital Corporation, WANG, etc. will tell you that a tech company often becomes obsolete when the masses / users drop the company’s tech for another competitor; and this process typically takes a few years of decline when it happens.
In this time of the internet when we have a vast amount of information available that we can easily Google to find out. This search engine has proven itself to be the most efficient tool for the entire humanity. But imagine what will happen if Google becomes obsolete or shuts down entirely at some point in the future.
Considering all the vast ranges of functionalities Google can perform, I believe the aftermath will be devastating. In fact, Google did shut down once, for a few minutes and the whole world turned upside-down.
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Aug 4, 2016
US Military’s Robotic Submarine Hunter Completes First Tests at Sea
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: military, robotics/AI
Another major leap for science & maybe for mankind (depends on the mission)?.
http://www.livescience.com/55662-darpa-submarine-hunter-completes-tests.html
The U.S. is set to launch an unmaned submarine hunting ship in 2018.
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Aug 4, 2016
Robot hackers could be the future of cybersecurity @DARPA #DARPACGC @defcon #technology #defcon
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI
Hackers fighting hackers; wonder what will happen in another20 years when super humans start to become more and more introduced into the mainstream, in this space. Stating dark web hackers will not have access to BMI and other enhancing technologies is not reality either.
The final round of DARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge pits computers against one another as human programmers watch the future of cybersecurity unfold.
Aug 4, 2016
Welcome to DARPA’s Cyber Grand Challenge
Posted by Roman Mednitzer in categories: computing, robotics/AI, security
The ultimate test of wits in computer security occurs through open competition on the global Capture the Flag (CTF) tournament circuit. In CTF contests, experts reverse engineer software, probe its weaknesses, search for deeply hidden flaws, and create securely patched replacements.
On August 4, 2016, DARPA will hold the Cyber Grand Challenge, the world’s first all-computer CTF tournament. It will take place live on stage co-located with the DEF CON conference in Las Vegas. The public is invited to attend and observe as automated systems take the first steps towards a defensible, connected future.
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Aug 4, 2016
Watch opera and quantum computing collide in ‘Superposition’: the most high-tech duet ever
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, quantum physics
Wonder if they’ll come to the Met in NY, or the Hollywood Bowl in CA.
A Welsh mezzo-soprano in England recently performed a real-time duet with a quantum computer. Here’s how it sounded.