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Oct 11, 2024

Scientists Are Developing a Tool That Can ‘See’ Your Consciousness

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Time, in this view, doesn’t look like a line in which one event causes another. Instead, eight events might be the eight vertices of a cube. Each point may connect with new geometric shapes that arise inside the cube—the vertices of which are also events—or the cube could become a point in a larger geometry. In any case, time is building a geometry like a crystal.

THE TEAM BUILT TWO ARTIFICIAL BRAINS to operate according to these theories so they could observe what happens without the interference of human projections, narratives, and emotions, and compare them with human subjects. An artificial brain doesn’t have an ego or a sense of existential dread, among other things, that might muddy the results. On the other hand, they were limited to a smaller number of primes because the machines don’t have other attributes humans do have.

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Oct 11, 2024

2 MIN AGO: Apple Launches Depth Pro AI — A Game-Changer for 3D Vision!

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Oct 11, 2024

The 7 Stages of AI (And What’s Coming Next)

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Oct 11, 2024

Intel Introduces Hala Point, the Most Advanced Neuromorphic System

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Intel utilizes neuromorphic computing, a hyper-efficient solution inspired by the human brain, to address the need for fundamentally new approaches to sustainable artificial intelligence.

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Oct 11, 2024

L-Mul algorithm breakthrough slashes AI energy consumption by 95%

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Researchers have developed a new algorithm called L-Mul that could reduce AI energy consumption by up to 95%.

Oct 11, 2024

Tesla’s ‘We, Robot’ Event: Everything Revealed in 8 Minutes

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Oct 11, 2024

New Gmail Security Alert For Billions As 7-Day AI Hack Confirmed

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Google has implemented increasingly sophisticated protections against those who would compromise your Gmail account —but hackers using AI-driven attacks are also evolving. Here’s what you need to know.

Sam Mitrovic, a Microsoft solutions consultant, has issued a warning after almost falling victim to what is described as a “super realistic AI scam call” capable of tricking even the most experienced of users.

It all started a week before Mitrovic realized the sophistication of the attack that was targeting him. “I received a notification to approve a Gmail account recovery attempt,” Mitrovic recounts in a blog post warning other Gmail users of the threat in question. The need to confirm an account recovery, or a password reset, is a notorious phishing attack methodology intended to drive the user to a fake login portal where they need to enter their credentials to report the request as not initiated by them.

Oct 11, 2024

Follow The Data: Why AI Demands A Data-Driven Culture

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Companies that embrace a data-driven culture will be better able to thrive in not just life sciences, but every industry. By leveraging AI and strengthening the collaboration between humans and machines, organizations can achieve better quality, ensure data-driven decision-making and democratize data across their enterprise.

It’s incredible to think of where we’ll be in just a few short years. Those who can adapt to a data-first culture and not only implement AI technologies, but also understand its application and address the challenges, will be better positioned for success.

I’ll close with this—follow the data. Make decisions based on that data. That’s it. It’s that simple. In the search for truth, data-driven decisions are the way forward.

Oct 11, 2024

This is a Monumental Breakthrough… [Part 2]

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Edward Frenkel is a renowned mathematician, professor of University of California, Berkeley, member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and winner of the Hermann Weyl Prize in Mathematical Physics. In this episode, Edward Frenkel discusses the recent monumental proof in the Langlands program, explaining its significance and how it advances understanding in modern mathematics.

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Oct 11, 2024

We, Robot

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