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Carnegie Mellon researchers have used FRESH 3D bioprinting to 3D-print living tissue that has cured Type 1 diabetes in lab tests.

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Isaac Asimov's Laws of Robotics Need an Update for AI

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Universal Basic Income: Costs, Critiques, and Future Solutions

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Cryptocurrency may be evolving into a shadow banking system

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A controversial study found that AI LLMs on Reddit persuaded users at rates three to six times higher than humans.

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Thanks to AI, half of all searches don’t actually generate any kind of web traffic for the website that produced the search results.

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General Motors is testing Kepler K2 humanoid robots at its Shanghai factory.

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New research from Virginia Tech suggests that low-intensity electrical pulse therapy could enhance the immune system’s ability to combat tumors by modifying the tumor environment.

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Researchers at Cornell University have developed RHyME (Retrieval for Hybrid Imitation under Mismatched Execution), a novel AI-powered system that significantly enhances robotic learning.

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Hypershell X is a $999 AI-powered exoskeleton that says it makes hiking, running and walking 30% easier.

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AI firm Anthropic has started a research program to look at AI 'welfare' - as it says AI can communicate, relate, plan, problem-solve, and pursue goals—along with other human characteristics.

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Researchers in England have fully grown an adult tooth in the lab, and are investigating ways these teeth could be used in dentistry.

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Bright Saver, a San Francisco-based nonprofit, aims to bring the European balcony solar trend to U.S. homes with low-cost, plug-in systems that require no interconnection and no permits in some places

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Xpeng's IRON robot demo at the Shanghai Motor Show highlights how fast robotics is advancing. Are humanoids ready for s-curve mass adoption?

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Driverless trucks are rolling in Texas, ushering in new era.

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As the US retreats from the post-WW2 global order it created, 22 countries are lining up to join the BRICS alliance, which seeks a new global order.

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Cyberattacks by AI agents are coming: Agents could make it easier and cheaper for criminals to hack systems at scale. We need to be ready.

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Yuval Noah Harari: ‘How Do We Share the Planet With This New Superintelligence?

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With ‘AI slop’ distorting our reality, the world is sleepwalking into disaster | A perverse information ecosystem is being mined by big tech for profit, fooling the unwary and sending algorithms crazy

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Humanoid workers and surveillance buggies: ‘embodied AI’ is reshaping daily life in China.

  • How are we supposed to police this? A vast global Orwellian monitoring system seems even worse.

  • Indeed, Israel, for one, already uses Made-in-America AI models in war.

    Indiscriminately murdering dozens of children a day has been a real advertisement of how brilliant these are.

  • I'm guessing if you were going to be able to travel at Mach 16, an entirely new type of airplane architecture, built with new types of material is going to be needed.

  • Yes, I think that is what the problem is here. Some people used to have the idea that more scaling would be enough for reasoning to appear, but that hasn't happened.

  • Global banks will cut as many as 200,000 jobs in the next three to five years as artificial intelligence encroaches on tasks currently carried out by human workers, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.

    I wonder when all this will become a major issue for voters in developed countries?

  • 30% of global electricity was from renewables in 2024. It's already cheaper than most other sources, and keeps getting cheaper.

  • I've always wondered, if decades in the future, a terrorist attack might occur by somebody nudging an asteroid towards Earth. I'm not the only person thinking this, it was a major plot point in the TV show 'The Expanse'.

  • I wonder if fusion powers true usefulness will be when humans are in space? Because you are correct in saying renewables will probably be enough to supply all our needs and more by the 2030s.

  • We are used to the idea of drugs being recreationally misused, I wonder will that ever happen to tech like this?

  • That behavior among "advanced" species has always been forward as one solution to the Fermi Paradox.

  • I am no expert in any of this, but why do you think it couldn't work at scale? This company says their tech has advantages in cheapness and efficiency over existing solutions. What is it about what they are doing that will not scale?

  • The 'Dark Enlightenment' is a popular concept among some of America's technology elite, such as Peter Thiel and Elon Musk. It thinks democracy is a failure, and should be replaced by right-wing authoritarianism, preferably led by a dictator or monarch. For obvious reasons, it's enjoying an ascendancy.

    A key idea in Dark Enlightenment thinking is the establishment of hundreds or even thousands of city-state enclaves, the equal of sovereign nations, that could then outnumber the old countries and predominate in a new world order of governance.

    Prospera in Honduras is one of the first attempts at making this dream/nightmare (pick according to your political persuasion) come true. Now that the people behind Dark Enlightenment thinking have their hands on the levers of power in the US, it won't be surprising if there are expanded attempts to set up new libertarian city-states around the world.

  • There's an incredible amount of groupthink in American tech. As OpenAI has been anointed the unicorn that will conquer tech, and like Microsoft & Google before it, come to be worth trillions - it must succeed.

    So the narrative goes anyway.

    Except every step of the way it isn't happening. Yet again, OpenAI has failed to live up to expectations, and worse, Open-Source AI does everything it does, but for free.

  • They specifically mention the medical uses in the article, though I am far from trusting any of the big tech companies.

  • I am glad the EU is at least trying to do something. The American government looks like it has been thoroughly captured by Big Tech, nothing that will be done in the next four years to rein them in.

  • I know they are doing this for good, I can't help feeling a little horrified. I am sure there are some very bad uses for this in future autocracies and police states.

  • There is so much to worry about with AI, that we often lose sight of the benefits. It's entirely understandable. American Big Tech's increasing embrace of Orwellian Authoritarianism is adding to the AI nightmare fuel.

    But there is good news too, and this is a demonstration of it.

  • I wonder how soon the day will be that we discover evidence of oxygen on an exoplanet? It would be a very strong indicator of carbon-based life.