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Feb 15, 2024

AI May Be Atrophying Our Brains, Professor Warns

Posted by in categories: mobile phones, robotics/AI, transportation

Just like smartphone GPS has harmed our sense of spatial cognition and memory, artificial intelligence may soon impair our ability to make decisions for ourselves — an outcome that would be, one expert warns, “catastrophic.”

In an interview with PsyPost, neuropsychology expert Umberto León Domínguez of the University of Monterrey in Mexico said that his new research shows that AI chatbots may end up not just mimicking our speech patterns, but significantly harming our cognitive functioning in general.

Like many other educators, Domínguez said he’s concerned about how his students are using tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Spurred by those concerns, he told PsyPost, he began to explore ways AI chatbots “could interfere with higher-order executive functions to understand how to also train these skills.”

Feb 15, 2024

The future is here whether you want it or not as AI briefly makes Nvidia the 4th most valuable corporation on Earth with a $1.83 trillion market cap

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

I think it’s finally time to change the N in FAANG to Nvidia, rather than Netflix.

Feb 15, 2024

Battery Breakthrough Could Allow Electric Cars To Go 1,000 km on Single Charge

Posted by in categories: nanotechnology, particle physics, robotics/AI, sustainability, transportation

Futuristic advancements in AI and healthcare stole the limelight at the tech extravaganza Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024. However, battery technology is the game-changer at the heart of these innovations, enabling greater power efficiency. Importantly, electric vehicles are where this technology is being applied most intensely. Today’s EVs can travel around 700km on a single charge, while researchers are aiming for a 1,000km battery range. Researchers are fervently exploring the use of silicon, known for its high storage capacity, as the anode material in lithium-ion batteries for EVs. However, despite its potential, bringing silicon into practical use remains a puzzle that researchers are still working hard to piece together.

Enter Professor Soojin Park, PhD candidate Minjun Je, and Dr. Hye Bin Son from the Department of Chemistry at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH). They have cracked the code, developing a pocket-friendly and rock-solid next-generation high-energy-density Li-ion battery system using micro silicon particles and gel polymer electrolytes. This work was published on the online pages of Advanced Science on the 17th of January.

Employing silicon as a battery material presents challenges: It expands by more than three times during charging and then contracts back to its original size while discharging, significantly impacting battery efficiency. Utilizing nano-sized silicon (10-9m) partially addresses the issue, but the sophisticated production process is complex and astronomically expensive, making it a challenging budget proposition. By contrast, micro-sized silicon (10-6m) is superbly practical in terms of cost and energy density. Yet, the expansion issue of the larger silicon particles becomes more pronounced during battery operation, posing limitations for its use as an anode material.

Feb 15, 2024

Google’s new Gemini AI beats GPT-4 in 30 of 32 tests

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI

Tech giant Google has finally unveiled its much-hyped Gemini AI, a series of generative AI models it claims are its “largest and most capable” to date.

“This new era of models represents one of the biggest science and engineering efforts we’ve undertaken as a company,” said Google CEO Sundar Pichai.

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Feb 15, 2024

Cotton-picking electric robot could boost farm output by up to 20%

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

This cotton picking electric robot from Turkey could boost farm output by up to 20% by picking up what bigger tractors leave behind.

Feb 15, 2024

How robotics and AI helped Hippo Harvest land $21M to grow lettuce

Posted by in categories: food, robotics/AI

The indoor farming startup uses repurposed warehouse robots to grow produce for Amazon Fresh.

Feb 14, 2024

Bio-inspired Computing with Memristors

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Speaker: Dr. Zhongrui WangAbstract: The rapid development in the field of artificial intelligence has relied principally on the advances in computing hardwar…

Feb 14, 2024

AI Unveils Mysteries of Unknown Proteins’ Functions

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

Summary: Researchers developed an innovative AI tool, DeepGO-SE, that excels in predicting the functions of unknown proteins, marking a significant advance in bioinformatics. Leveraging large language models and logical entailment, this tool can deduce molecular functions even for proteins without existing database matches, offering a groundbreaking approach to understanding cellular mechanisms.

Its precision has placed DeepGO-SE among the top algorithms in an international function prediction competition, demonstrating its potential in drug discovery, metabolic pathway analysis, and beyond. The team aims to apply this tool to explore proteins in extreme environments, opening new doors for biotechnological advancements.

Feb 14, 2024

Revolutionizing the Workforce: OpenAI-Backed Humanoids Show Remarkable Progress

Posted by in categories: health, robotics/AI

Explore India’s 2024 Health Budget’s focus on technology and AI, with insights into planned healthcare investments, the anticipation for open AI.

Feb 14, 2024

Neuromorphic computing with emerging memory devices

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

This Plenary speech was delivered by Prof. Daniele Ielmini (Politecnico Di Milano) during the first edition of Artificial Intelligence International Conference that was held in Barcelona on November 21–23 of 2018.

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