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May 12, 2024

Full scan of 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue took 1.4 petabytes of data, equivalent to 14,000 4K movies — Google’s AI experts assist researchers

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A lot of information to see your brains complexity.


Mind-boggling mind research.

May 12, 2024

Meta Just Achieved Mind-Reading Using AI

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, information science, robotics/AI

ALGORITHMS THAT DECODE IMAGES A PERSON SEES OR IMAGINES will enable visual representations of dreams a sleeper is having, and give deeper insights into emotionally disturbed or mentally ill patients.


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May 12, 2024

Adam Dorr Warns Tesla Bot and Humanoids Bigger Than Fire (Tony Seba ReThinkX)

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The rapid development and deployment of humanoid robots in the global labor market is inevitable and offers significant advantages over human labor, leading to a race to adopt this technology as quickly as possible Questions to inspire discussion What are the advantages of humanoid robots over human labor? —Humanoid ro.

May 12, 2024

Tesla is about to remove steering wheel nag with new Full Self-Driving update

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, transportation

Tesla is planning to remove the steering wheel nag, which alerts drivers to apply torque on the steering wheel, with a new Supervised Full Self-Driving (FSD) update coming next week.

Yesterday, we reported on CEO Elon Musk giving an outline of the upcoming FSD software updates.

The CEO says that Tesla is preparing to launch fully retrained models in FSD v12.4 as soon as next week.

May 12, 2024

In the rush to adopt AI, ethics and responsibility are taking a backseat at many companies

Posted by in categories: ethics, robotics/AI

ChatGPT sparked a generative AI frenzy in the corporate workplace. Efforts to implement that technology responsibly, however, haven’t kept up.

May 12, 2024

Why AI playing video games is a big deal

Posted by in categories: entertainment, food, robotics/AI, sustainability

The lab’s latest AI news is something different, though. Instead of designing a model to master a single game, DeepMind has teamed up with researchers from the University of British Columbia to develop an AI agent capable of playing a whole bunch of totally different games.

Called SIMA (scalable i nstructable m ulti-world a gent), the project also marks a shift from competitive to cooperative play as the AI operates by following human instructions.

But SIMA wasn’t created simply to help sleepy players grind out levels or farm up resources. The researchers instead hope that by better understanding how SIMA learns in these virtual playgrounds, we can make AI agents more cooperative and helpful in the real world.

May 12, 2024

AI and Physics Combine to Reveal the 3D Structure of a Flare Erupting around a Black Hole

Posted by in categories: cosmology, physics, robotics/AI

Scientists believe the environment immediately surrounding a black hole is tumultuous, featuring hot magnetized gas that spirals in a disk at tremendous speeds and temperatures. Astronomical observations show that within such a disk, mysterious flares occur up to several times a day, temporarily brightening and then fading away.

Now a team led by Caltech scientists has used telescope data and an artificial intelligence (AI) computer-vision technique to recover the first three-dimensional video showing what such flares could look like around SagittariusA* (Sgr A the supermassive black hole at the heart of our own Milky Way galaxy.

The 3D flare structure features two bright, compact features located about 75 million kilometers (or half the distance between Earth and the sun) from the center of the black hole. It is based on data collected by the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile over a period of 100 minutes directly after an eruption seen in Xray data on April 11, 2017.

May 12, 2024

Google helped make an exquisitely detailed map of a tiny piece of the human brain

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A small brain sample was sliced into 5,000 pieces, and machine learning helped stitch it back together.

May 12, 2024

Google DeepMind’s new AlphaFold can model a much larger slice of biological life

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

AlphaFold 3 can predict how DNA, RNA, and other molecules interact, further cementing its leading role in drug discovery and research. Who will benefit?

May 12, 2024

Ava Amini Of Microsoft Shows Us A New Context For Biology AI

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Sometimes when you’re considering how to bring the power of AI to a clinical context, it sort of takes a new way of thinking to get inspired about what’s possible.

I was thinking about this the other day, inspired by some people who have been working hard on genomics, oncology research, and other types of biological and anatomical applications. There’s so much of it, suddenly, especially at these institutions that I’m so close to – to call it a “revolution” in my view, isn’t hyperbolic.

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