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Feb 6, 2021
The hybrid economy: Why UBI is unavoidable as we edge towards a radically superintelligent civilization
Posted by Alex Vikoulov in categories: economics, food, government, robotics/AI
In the coming Age of Superintelligence [and automation] everyone should be entitled to social dividend, “free” money such as UBI, just for being alive. We should not forget that the wealthiest of us would not be as fortunate without civilization. Otherwise, Jeff Bezos would have to forage for food in the Amazon jungle all by himself. Being a human today is more than enough of a fair contribution to receive free money from the government. Going forward we’ll see more and more prominent voices vouching for UBI.
#HybridEconomy #UniversalBasicIncome #UBI #BasicIncome #SocialDividend #TaxWallStreet #WealthTax #InheritanceTax
Feb 2, 2021
The balkanization of the cloud is bad for everyone
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in categories: computing, government
Cloud computing is at a critical juncture. Millions of companies now use it to store data and run applications and services remotely. This has reduced costs and sped operations. But a new trend threatens the benefits that cloud computing has unlocked.
“Digital sovereignty” describes the many ways governments try to assert more control over the computing environments on which their nations rely. It has long been a concern in supply chains, affecting the kinds of hardware and software available in a given market. Now it’s coming for the cloud.
Governments around the world are passing measures that require companies to host infrastructure and store certain kinds of data in local jurisdictions. Some also require companies that operate within their borders to provide the government with access to data and code stored in the cloud.
Feb 2, 2021
India proposes law to ban cryptocurrencies, create official digital currency
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: bitcoin, cryptocurrencies, government, law
India plans to introduce a law to ban private cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and put in place a framework for an official digital currency to be issued by the central bank, according to a legislative agenda listed by the government.
Feb 1, 2021
Could the world’s deep seas become China’s mining frontier?
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: chemistry, government, mapping
The researchers conducted a series of government-funded surveys from 2011 to 2020 and located potentially high-yield deposits of various essential industrial minerals from nickel to rare earths, according to a paper published in the Chinese-language Bulletin of Mineralogy, Petrology and Geochemistry last week.
Chinese researchers have spent the last decade mapping the globe’s ocean floors looking for potential mineral deposits.
Jan 30, 2021
Secretive agency uses AI, human ‘forecasters’ to predict the future
Posted by Prem Vijaywargi in categories: government, robotics/AI
A U.S. government intelligence agency develops cutting-edge tech to predict future events.
Jan 29, 2021
U.S. commission cites ‘moral imperative’ to explore AI weapons
Posted by Derick Lee in categories: biotech/medical, ethics, government, military, robotics/AI
Beyond AI-powered weapons, the panel’s lengthy report recommended use of AI by intelligence agencies to streamline data gathering and review; $32 billion in annual federal funding for AI research; and new bodies including a digital corps modeled after the army’s Medical Corps and a technology competitiveness council chaired by the U.S. vice president.
The United States should not agree to ban the use or development of autonomous weapons powered by artificial intelligence (AI) software, a government-appointed panel said in a draft report for Congress.
Jan 28, 2021
Hyundai’s collaborative flying taxi port receives backing from UK government
Posted by Quinn Sena in categories: government, transportation
Hyundai’s worked with a company called Urban Air Port to create infrastructure for future eVTOL, and the UK government is on board.
Jan 27, 2021
US has ‘moral imperative’ to develop AI weapons, says panel
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: ethics, government, robotics/AI
Draft Congress report claims AI will make fewer mistakes than humans and lead to reduced casualties.
Jan 25, 2021
SpaceX launches 143 satellites, successfully completes record-setting mission
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: government, internet, satellites
The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket successfully completed a mission to deploy 143 spacecraft and satellites into orbit on Sunday, after which the rocket returned safely to a sea-based landing pad.
The two-stage Falcon 9 rocket took flight on its ‘Transporter-1′ mission after weather considerations caused the planned launch on Saturday to be scrapped.
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