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Sep 16, 2018
Scientists Say We Can’t Terraform Mars. Elon Musk Says We Can
Posted by Michael Lance in categories: biotech/medical, Elon Musk, engineering, environmental, space
SpaceX’s CEO shrugs off 20 years of NASA research.
SORRY, ELON. To be ready for human occupants, Elon Musk has long called Mars a “fixer-upper of a planet.” But according to a new NASA-sponsored study, a better description might be a “tear-down.” The scientists behind that project say it’s simply not possible to terraform Mars — that is, change its environment so that humans can live there without life support systems — using today’s technology.
BUILDING AN ATMOSPHERE. Mars has a super thin atmosphere; a human unprotected on the surface of Mars would quickly die, mostly because there’s not enough atmospheric pressure to prevent all your organs from rupturing out of your body (if you survived a little longer, you could also suffocate from lack of oxygen, freeze from low temperatures, or get fried from too much ultraviolet radiation).
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Sep 10, 2018
DARPA Next-Generation Neurotechnology and breakthroughs from Neuralink and Open Water Red light scanner
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: Elon Musk, neuroscience
DARPA is funding development of high resolution brain interfaces. At the same time there are two companies who have breakthrough technology for higher resolution brain interfaces. The two companies are Elon Musk’s Neuralink and Mary Lou Jepsen’s Openwater red light scanner. The Neuralink and Openwater systems will be described after the DARPA project and its goals.
Sep 10, 2018
Prince Charles Says He “Utterly Objects” to The Idea of People Becoming Part Human, Part Machine
Posted by Jacob Anderson in categories: biological, Elon Musk, life extension, robotics/AI
From the perspective of critics, there are many reasons to be concerned about the rise of artificial intelligence.
Billionaire inventor Elon Musk — perhaps the world’s most vocal AI antagonist — has warned that the technology could become “an immortal dictator from which we would never escape.”
Several years before his death, Stephen Hawking, the renowned theoretical physicist, said artificial intelligence could bypass biological evolution, leaving humans unable to compete.
Sep 9, 2018
Joe Rogan Experience #1169 — Elon Musk
Posted by Chiara Chiesa in categories: business, Elon Musk
Sep 7, 2018
SpaceX and Tesla CEO Elon Musk teases major Neuralink update “in a few months”
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI
In a several-hour live interview on September 6–7, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk managed to slip in a few words about Neuralink, a side-project company formed by Musk for the purpose of bridging the gap between potential superhuman AI and the human brain itself.
Although the eccentric CEO/CTO wouldn’t say much more, he did tease a potentially revolutionary update from the fully-stealthed startup “in a few months”.
Sep 7, 2018
Elon Musk: I’m about to announce a ‘Neuralink’ product that connects your brain to computers
Posted by Carse Peel in categories: computing, Elon Musk, neuroscience
Elon Musk smoked pot and drank whiskey on the Joe Rogan podcast and said he’s going to soon announce a new “Neuralink” product that can make anyone superhuman.
Aug 29, 2018
Inside the United Nations’ effort to regulate autonomous killer robots
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: drones, Elon Musk, existential risks, law, military, robotics/AI
Amandeep Gill has a difficult job, though he won’t admit it himself. As chair of the United Nations’ Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW) meetings on lethal autonomous weapons, he has the task of shepherding 125 member states through discussions on the thorny technical and ethical issue of “killer robots” — military robots that could theoretically engage targets independently. It’s a subject that has attracted a glaring media spotlight and pressure from NGOs like Campaign to Stop Killer Robots, which is backed by Tesla’s Elon Musk and Alphabet’s Mustafa Suleyman, to ban such machines outright.
Gill has to corral national delegations — diplomats, lawyers, and military personnel — as well as academics, AI entrepreneurs, industry associations, humanitarian organizations, and NGOs in order for member states to try to reach a consensus on this critical security issue.
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Aug 28, 2018
OpenAI’s Dota 2 defeat is still a win for artificial intelligence
Posted by Sean Cusack in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI
https://youtube.com/watch?v=o9jTEP0u8mg
In a best-of-three match, two teams of pro gamers overcame a squad of AI bots that were created by the Elon Musk-founded research lab OpenAI.
AI bots made by the Elon Musk-founded research lab OpenAI were defeated by human pro gamers at Dota 2 at The International. The loss was not completely unexpected, but it’s still an unusual knock back for the seemingly unstoppable march of AI. Here, we explain what the matches really meant.
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Aug 28, 2018
Tesla Model X will carry first astronauts flying in SpaceX’s Dragon spacecraft to launch pad
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: Elon Musk, space travel, sustainability
SpaceX is preparing to make its first demo launches for NASA’s commercial crew mission program, which aims to bring back the capability for U.S. spacecraft to fly astronauts to space.
The rocket company plans to use Tesla Model X vehicles to bring the first astronauts flying in the Crew Dragon spacecraft to the launch pad.
It appears to be the latest example of some synergy between Elon Musk’s two main companies.