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Jan 14, 2024

AI Study Claims Human Fingerprints Aren’t Actually Unique

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And that, according to the researchers, is exactly what the AI did, identifying whether prints from different types of fingers came from the same person with 75 to 90 percent accuracy, the BBC reported.

“It is clear that it isn’t using traditional markers that forensics have been using for decades,” study co-author Hod Lipson, a roboticist at Columbia University, told the broadcaster.

The researchers trained their AI model on a database of 60,000 fingerprints. Lead author Gabe Guo, a senior undergrad at Columbia University, told CNN that the AI was able to look beyond finger features known as “minutiae” that detectives have relied on for centuries.

Jan 14, 2024

India’s generative AI efforts begin to take shape

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From Ola’s Krutrim to Reliance, Indian companies are racing to push the bar on generative AI with a focus on Indic language and cultures.

Jan 14, 2024

Non-Toxic Quantum Dots pave the way towards CMOS Shortwave Infrared Image Sensors for Consumer Electronics

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

ICFO and Qurv researchers have fabricated a new high-performance shortwave infrared (SWIR) image sensor based on non-toxic colloidal quantum dots. In their study published in Nature Photonics, they report on a new method for synthesizing functional high-quality non-toxic colloidal quantum dots integrable with complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) technology.

Invisible to our eyes, shortwave infrared (SWIR) light can enable unprecedented reliability, function and performance in high-volume, computer vision first applications in service robotics, automotive and consumer electronics markets. Image sensors with SWIR sensitivity can operate reliably under adverse conditions such as bright sunlight, fog, haze and smoke. Furthermore, the SWIR range provides eye-safe illumination sources and opens up the possibility of detecting material properties through molecular imaging.

Colloidal quantum dots (CQD) based image sensor technology offers a promising technology platform to enable high-volume compatible image sensors in the SWIR. CQDs, nanometric semiconductor crystals, are a solution-processed material platform that can be integrated with CMOS and enables accessing the SWIR range. However, a fundamental roadblock exists in translating SWIR-sensitive quantum dots into key enabling technology for mass-market applications, as they often contain heavy metals like lead or mercury (IV-VI Pb, Hg-chalcogenide semiconductors). These materials are subject to regulations by the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS), a European directive that regulates their use in commercial consumer electronic applications.

Jan 14, 2024

Aliens vs AI

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Jan 14, 2024

NASA unveils its revolutionary X-59 Quesst ‘quiet’ supersonic jet (photos, video)

Posted by in categories: augmented reality, robotics/AI, transportation

“The first A in NASA stands for aeronautics. And we’re all about groundbreaking aerospace innovation,” Melroy said. “The X-59 proudly continues this legacy, representing the forefront of technology driving aviation forward.”

NASA’s latest X-plane (‘X’ for “experimental”) is the culmination of decades of research and involved radically different manufacturing approaches including new augmented reality systems, robotic drilling and 3D modeling techniques.

“This isn’t just an airplane, this is an X-plane,” Melroy added. “It’s the manifestation of a collaborative genius.”

Jan 14, 2024

The Math Behind Building An AI Using DNA #SoME3

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, mathematics, media & arts, robotics/AI

This is an AI called a Neural Network. But all of the transistors and electronics are replaced with DNA, the molecule of life… all in one test tube.

Papers used for this video.
DNA Neural Networks: https://www.nature.com/articles/s4225
Computation Via DNA: https://www.nature.com/articles/s4159
DNA logic circuits: https://www.nature.com/articles/s4146
Matrices Using DNA: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/1

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Jan 13, 2024

Artificial intelligence comes to farming in India | BBC News

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

India has used traditional methods of agriculture for generations, but with 1.4 billion people now dependant on the crops farmers produce, some are turning to technology to boost productivity and profit.

For example on one vineyard, sensor devices are being used to check weather and soil health.

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Jan 13, 2024

ChatGPT’s Surprising Advancements

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

AI technology, such as ChatGPT, is rapidly advancing and has the potential to greatly impact the world, with future improvements focusing on reasoning, reliability, and personalization.

Questions to inspire discussion.

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Jan 13, 2024

AI wearable contraption gives you superhuman strength

Posted by in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI, wearables

A new way to experience adventure and challenge your limits.

Do you love exploring the great outdoors, but feel limited by your physical stamina or the weight of your backpack?


A robot startup, Hypershell from Y-Combinator China, has created an all-terrain exoskeleton that will take your outdoor adventures to the next level.

Jan 13, 2024

For Better or Worse, AI Was the Star of CES 2024

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AI is going to change games in countless different ways, and it’s going to come at a cost too.

It doesn’t take a particularly keen eye to notice that AI is the star of CES 2024.


It doesn’t take a particularly keen eye to notice that AI is the star of CES 2024. At a certain point, every single conversation I had at the giant technology show led back to AI and how it’s going to change the way we use our computers and even play our games.

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