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Nov 2, 2023
Researchers Find 34 Windows Drivers Vulnerable to Full Device Takeover
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
đ Researchers uncover vulnerabilities in 34 Windows drivers that non-privileged hackers can exploit to take control of your device and execute code.
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Nov 2, 2023
Measuring the Intensity of the Worldâs Most Powerful Lasers
Posted by SaĂșl Morales RodriguĂ©z in category: futurism
Electrons can help infer laser intensities that are too high to measure using conventional methods.
Nov 2, 2023
New study finds that being alone does not closely correlate with feelings of loneliness
Posted by SaĂșl Morales RodriguĂ©z in category: futurism
In a world filled with endless connections and constant communication, the relationship between loneliness and aloneness is not always clear. Now, University of Arizona researchers have analyzed that relationshipâand found that they are two different things that are not closely correlated.
People donât feel lonely until they spend three-quarters of their time alone, the study found. However, when their alone time goes beyond 75%, it becomes difficult for them to avoid feelings of loneliness.
Published in the Journal of Research in Personality in September, the study also concludes that among older adults, there is a particularly strong association between time spent alone and feeling lonely. The study was led by Alex Danvers, a former postdoctoral associate at UArizona, and Liliane Efinger, a former visiting graduate student.
Nov 2, 2023
Chinese molecular âglueâ could lead to advanced 3D-printed semiconductors
Posted by Quinn Sena in category: futurism
â3D Pinâ technique helps researchers form stable bonds between suspended nanocrystals to create robust 3D structures.
Nov 1, 2023
The Kardashev Scale: Type I to Type VII Civilizations
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in category: futurism
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Nov 1, 2023
The future of AI hardware: Scientists unveil all-analog photoelectronic chip
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Researchers from Tsinghua University, China, have developed an all-analog photoelectronic chip that combines optical and electronic computing to achieve ultrafast and highly energy-efficient computer vision processing, surpassing digital processors.
Computer vision is an ever-evolving field of artificial intelligence focused on enabling machines to interpret and understand visual information from the world, similar to how humans perceive and process images and videos.
It involves tasks such as image recognition, object detection, and scene understanding. This is done by converting analog signals from the environment into digital signals for processing by neural networks, enabling machines to make sense of visual information. However, this analog-to-digital conversion consumes significant time and energy, limiting the speed and efficiency of practical neural network implementations.
Nov 1, 2023
Team of AI bots develops software in 7 minutes instead of 4 weeks
Posted by Robert Bosnjak in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
They also recognised that AI itself may exhibit certain biases, and different settings it was deployed with were able to dramatically change output, in extreme cases rendering it unusable. In other words, setting the bots up correctly is a prerequisite to success. At least today.
So, for the time being, I think weâre going to see a rapid rise in human-AI cooperation rather than outright replacement.
However, itâs also difficult to escape the impression that through it we will be raising our successors and, in not so distant future, humans will be limited to only setting goals for AI to accomplish, while mastering programming languages will be akin to learning Latin.
Nov 1, 2023
Combining cell types may lead to improved cardiac cell therapy following heart attack
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
Researchers at the University of WisconsinâMadison and Academia Sinica of Taiwan have harnessed a combination of lab-grown cells to regenerate damaged heart muscle.
The study is published in Circulation. It addresses major challenges of using heart muscle cells, called cardiomyocytes, grown from stem cells, and takes a crucial step toward future clinical applications.
Previous research has shown that transplanting cardiomyocytes made from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) can replace muscle in the hearts of mammals. Researchers have struggled to bring the treatment to the clinic, in part because the implanted cells havenât developed enough life-sustaining blood vessels to survive very long.
Oct 31, 2023
Ankylosing Spondylitis: How to Manage Back Pain
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in category: futurism
From medication to therapy, see how you can relieve back pain caused by ankylosing spondylitis of the spine.