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Jul 23, 2023

The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

From Hollywood, to technological innovation, A.I. has been baked into the sociological subconscious for decades. With a new contemporary push, artificial intelligence is capturing the human imagination and pushing it to new depths. We’re hoping to explore all those weird intricacies here.

Big thanks to @ThenNow for lending his voice on the quote within “The Psychoanalysis of Artificial Intelligence”. I’m sure you’re more than ahead of me, but do go check him out!

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Jul 22, 2023

Scientists Discover Existence of an Elusive Superconductive State First Predicted in 2017

Posted by in categories: electronics, innovation

In a ground-breaking experiment, researchers from the University of Groningen collaborated with their peers from Nijmegen and Twente universities in the Netherlands, and the Harbin Institute of Technology in China. Together, they confirmed the existence of a superconductive state that was first predicted in 2017.

Their findings, which demonstrate evidence for a unique form of the FFLO superconductive state, were recently published in the journal Nature. This breakthrough has the potential to be impactful, particularly within the field of superconducting electronics.

Jul 21, 2023

The risks of AI are real but manageable

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Bill Gates explains the risks associated with AI and argues that they are manageable. Innovations often create new risks that need to be controlled.

Jul 18, 2023

Forecasting community Metaculus predicts human-like AI by 2026

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Im still in the 2029 camp. But if it happens soon would be great. And, i still project ASI 5 years after arrival of Agi.


The online forecasting community Metaculus currently predicts that there will be a weak human-like AI in January 2026. This is about 25 years earlier than the early 2020 prediction.

Metaculus is a forecasting platform and community focused on compiling and refining predictions about various events, scientific advances, technological breakthroughs, and other topics. Participants submit their predictions to questions posed on the platform, and these predictions are combined into a consensus forecast.

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Jul 14, 2023

Precision Medicine in Solid Tumors

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

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Jul 14, 2023

What makes US Precision Guided Missiles “FLOP” In Ukraine?

Posted by in categories: innovation, military

Electronic warfare systems are now able to jam precision guided weapons.


In the midst of ongoing conflict, Ukrainian forces are leveraging US-supplied glide bombs to their advantage. This video delves into the use of two distinct glide bombs: the GLSDB (Ground-Launched Small Diameter Bomb) and the JDAM-ER (Joint Direct Attack Munition-Extended Range). However, these American-made guided weapons are facing challenges due to Russia’s electronic interference, impacting their precision and effectiveness.

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Jul 13, 2023

What Will Fashion Retail Look Like In The Future?

Posted by in categories: innovation, internet

The metaverse is emerging as a new platform for fashion and retail, allowing brands to reach consumers through innovative online experiences and immersive digital spaces.

The possibilities are enormous for companies that want to raise brand awareness, improve customer experience, and deepen engagement with their followers. The global apparel market is expected to reach $2.25 trillion by 2025 — and smart brands are leveraging the latest technologies to gain a competitive edge.

Let’s explore some of the ways the future internet will transform how we shop online and engage with retail brands.

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Jul 13, 2023

Will Tech Breakthroughs Bring Fusion Energy Closer to Reality?

Posted by in categories: innovation, nuclear energy

Abundant carbon-free energy from nuclear fusion has long been considered a holy grail. Recent technological advances and the emergence of startup companies have led to new optimism, but experts caution that the production of fusion power is still a long way off.

Jul 12, 2023

Breakthrough in Photonics: Training Neural Networks at the Speed of Light!

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

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The paper: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.ade8450
How computing with Different Colours of Light works: https://youtu.be/mt8I71VUazw.

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Jul 10, 2023

Mark “Superhero Copycat” Zuckerberg

Posted by in categories: automation, big data, business, computing, disruptive technology, Elon Musk, evolution, futurism, innovation, internet, machine learning, Mark Zuckerberg, robotics/AI

A better world without Facebook and all its negative impacts would be a significant step forward. Facebook’s dominance and influence have often been associated with issues such as privacy breaches, the spread of misinformation, and the erosion of real social connections. By breaking free from Facebook’s grip, we can foster a healthier online environment that prioritizes privacy, genuine interactions, and reliable information. It is time to envision a world where social media platforms serve as catalysts for positive change, promoting authentic communication and meaningful connections among individuals.

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Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder of Facebook (now Meta), recently celebrated reaching 100 million users in just five days with his new Twitter-like platform called Threads. However, this achievement doesn’t impress me much. Instead, it highlights Zuckerberg’s tendency to imitate rather than innovate.

While I used to admire him, I now realize that he doesn’t belong in the same league as my true idols. Comparing the 100 million sign-ups for ChatGPT to the 100 million Threads users is simply absurd.

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