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May 15, 2023

The AI revolution: Google’s artificial intelligence developers on what’s next in the field

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

The revolution in artificial intelligence is at the center of a debate ranging from those who hope it will save humanity to those who predict doom. Google lies somewhere in the optimistic middle, introducing AI in steps so civilization can get used to it.

Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind Technologies, has spent decades working on AI and views it as the most important invention humanity will ever make. Hassabis sold DeepMind to Google in 2014. Part of the reason for the sale was to gain access to Google’s immense computing power. Brute force computing can very loosely approximate the neural networks and talents of the brain.

“Things like memory, imagination, planning, reinforcement learning, these are all things that are known about how the brain does it, and we wanted to replicate some of that in our AI systems,” Hassabis said.

May 13, 2023

New approach discovers gravitational waves from the universe’s earliest moments

Posted by in categories: innovation, physics

This breakthrough opens doors to investigating the early universe independent of traditional cosmic background radiation studies.

Unveiling the mysteries of the universe’s earliest moments has always been a tantalizing pursuit for scientists and cosmologists. And now, a team of researchers has made a groundbreaking discovery that promises to shed new light on these enigmatic beginnings.

In a study published in Physical Review Letters on May 2, scientists uncovered a new approach to exploring the dynamics of the early universe using gravitational waves.

May 13, 2023

The Graphene Era: 200x Stronger Than Steel, 5x Lighter Than Aluminum And The Best Conductivity Of Any Material

Posted by in categories: innovation, materials

Graphene, by all metrics, is a revolutionary material producing some unbelievable results. Avadain has developed a patented breakthrough technology for producing industrial volumes of large, thin, and nearly defect-free graphene flakes, addressing the $100B market demand for this revolutionary material.

May 12, 2023

What If Humanity Lives In a Tegmark Multiverse? | Complete List with Levels 1 — 4 | Unveiled XL

Posted by in categories: cosmology, innovation

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May 11, 2023

From Farming to Healthcare: innovative technologies that are improving lives

Posted by in categories: food, innovation

As the world strives to ensure everyone has access to their fundamental human rights, technology is a crucial innovator for making lives better.

May 10, 2023

Artificial intelligence study decodes brain activity into diaglogue

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Scientists at UT Austin conducted a study where they created a 3D view of a person’s mind and used artificial intelligence to decode brain activity into dialogue.

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May 9, 2023

The Future of Fashion: Self-Repairing Clothes Made of Fungus?

Posted by in categories: innovation, materials

Thanks to a recent breakthrough by researchers from Newcastle University and Northumbria University in the UK, that dream may not be so far-fetched.

May 7, 2023

Breakthrough experiment proves light travels in both space and time

Posted by in categories: innovation, quantum physics

Physicists have achieved a significant milestone in the world of quantum physics by recreating the famous double-slit experiment in time.

May 6, 2023

AMD CEO Says Moore’s Law is Not Dead: Working On 3nm Now, Looking Beyond 2nm & Will Continue Using Chiplets

Posted by in categories: computing, innovation

AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, states that Moore’s Law is not dead and that innovations such as chiplets & 3D packaging will help overcome the challenges.

Moore’s Law Is Not Dead, Says AMD’s CEO: Working On 3nm, 2nm & Beyond With Latest Innovations

In an interview with Barron’s, AMD CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, points out that Moore’s Law is not dead but has slowed down and things need to be done differently to overcome the performance, efficiency, and cost challenges. AMD has been the pioneer of advancing 3D packaging and chiplet technology with its first HBM designs back in 2015, chiplet processors in 2017, and also the first 3D packaging on a chip with its 3D V-Cache design in 2022.

May 4, 2023

In Breakthrough, Scientists Resurrect Prehistoric Molecules in Search of Modern Medicine

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, innovation

The antibiotics of tomorrow might just have their origins in the deep past thanks to a new class of compounds called “paleofurans.”

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