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Jul 11, 2016

‘Pokémon GO’ Is About To Surpass Twitter In Daily Active Users

Posted by in categories: entertainment, evolution

Since then, I’ve been entrenched in the video game industry and fascinated with the rapid evolution of the technology surrounding it.

I’m addicted to producing professional web content which aims to simultaneously educate and entertain. My column at Forbes is the culmination of these experiences, and I’ll bring my unique voice, background and skillset to deliver memorable content.

I’ve also contributed gaming and technology features to outlets like PCWorld and HotHardware.

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Jul 10, 2016

How artificial intelligence could help warn us of another Dallas

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

If another shooting happens, this hacker’s app could be the first to know.

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Jul 10, 2016

‘Pokemon GO’ Is Creating Real-Life Friendships Among Strangers

Posted by in category: futurism

Remember when you were told not to play with strangers? In 2016, everything has changed.

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Jul 10, 2016

Advanced A.I. Robot Reveals It Wants To Destroy Humans After Glitch During Interview [Watch]

Posted by in categories: evolution, robotics/AI

By: HQAnon / (AnonHQ) The evolution of humanoid robots is well into the concerning stage at this point. DARPA’s latest incarnation of its Atlas robot is seen in the following video beginning to walk at a pace with a sense of balance equal to most humans. Strangely, toward the end of the video, it is being “abused” by its human handler, which begs the question if a true artificial intelligence is permitted to flourish in this robot, if it might strike back at some point. At the very least, this robot’s demonstration of dexterity in the warehouse is likely to threaten humans economically as humans continue to be outsourced to machine labor at record levels.

But it’s the latest humanoid robot from Hanson Robotics that might further heighten the level of concern. As you will see below, the “Sophia” robot is being designed to walk among us in the future and fully integrate as part of the consumer experience and on into the family, according to CEO Dr. David Hanson.

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Jul 9, 2016

Fighting ISIS With an Algorithm, Physicists Try to Predict Attacks

Posted by in categories: information science, mathematics, physics

A new mathematical model aims to track the activity of Islamic State sympathizers online and determine when groups will turn from talk to action.

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Jul 9, 2016

This Is How Americans Believe The World Will Change In The Next 20 Years

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

A futurist story out on Guff:


Their predictions for our future are forward-thinking and exciting! — #future, #robots, #science, #predictions

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Jul 9, 2016

Cosmologist Paul Davies proposes theory that building blocks of life may not be chemicals but information

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An extraterrestrial report has the scientific world discussing what it means to be alive.

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Jul 9, 2016

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Jul 9, 2016

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Jul 9, 2016

NASA’s ‘Dark Matter’ Probe: “Our Milky Way Galaxy is Embedded Within a Vast Sphere of Black Holes” (Weekend Feature)

Posted by in category: cosmology

“All galaxies, including our own, are embedded within a vast sphere of black holes each about 30 times the sun’s mass,” says Alexander Kashlinsky, an astrophysicist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center.

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