December 2022 – Lifeboat News: The Blog https://lifeboat.com/blog Safeguarding Humanity Sun, 01 Jan 2023 04:25:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Google’s New AI Puts Us One Step Closer to Star Trek’s Universal Translator https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/googles-new-ai-puts-us-one-step-closer-to-star-treks-universal-translator Sun, 01 Jan 2023 04:25:22 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/googles-new-ai-puts-us-one-step-closer-to-star-treks-universal-translator

Year 2019 face_with_colon_three


Translatotron could perform speech-to-speech translation in your own voice, with no intermediate steps.

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Study explains the mysterious gamma-ray-producing bubbles surrounding the galactic center https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/study-explains-the-mysterious-gamma-ray-producing-bubbles-surrounding-the-galactic-center Sun, 01 Jan 2023 04:24:45 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/study-explains-the-mysterious-gamma-ray-producing-bubbles-surrounding-the-galactic-center

Evidence shows strong outflowing winds responsible for the “Fermi bubbles”.

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Why Do We Like What We Like? The Neuroscience Behind the Objects That Please Us https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/why-do-we-like-what-we-like-the-neuroscience-behind-the-objects-that-please-us Sun, 01 Jan 2023 04:24:35 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/why-do-we-like-what-we-like-the-neuroscience-behind-the-objects-that-please-us

Summary: Researchers say hedonic value isn’t simply a biological and psychological mechanism, it’s also vital for our survival.

Source: The Conversation.

We humans, like other cognitive systems, are sensitive to our environment. We use sensory information to guide our behavior. To be in the world.

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The Silent Film Ensemble — Rotwang https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/the-silent-film-ensemble-rotwang Sun, 01 Jan 2023 04:24:27 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/the-silent-film-ensemble-rotwang

From the forthcoming album “Metropolis: Live at the Roxy Theatre.” Recorded live at the Roxy Theatre, Owen Sound, on December 15th 2012 in front of a theatrical audience.

Music composed and performed by the Silent Film Ensemble.

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Mapping the Human Connectome https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/mapping-the-human-connectome Sun, 01 Jan 2023 04:24:16 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/mapping-the-human-connectome

Creating a map of the most complicated terrain in the universe requires a host of special technologies.

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Scientists remotely controlled the social behavior of mice with light https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/scientists-remotely-controlled-the-social-behavior-of-mice-with-light Sun, 01 Jan 2023 02:24:15 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/scientists-remotely-controlled-the-social-behavior-of-mice-with-light

Year 2021 Basically this could cure many diseases and even allow for better human devices to be created.


New devices — worn as headsets and backpacks — rely on optogenetics, in which bursts of light toggle neurons, to control mouse brain activity.

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Artificial Intelligence and the future of humans https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/artificial-intelligence-and-the-future-of-humans Sun, 01 Jan 2023 02:23:43 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/artificial-intelligence-and-the-future-of-humans

https://youtube.com/watch?v=r7-S31eA7mo

Welcome to our latest video on the future of artificial intelligence! In this episode, we’ll be exploring the question is.

AI a friend or an enemy, and will they be a potential threat to humanity?

On the one hand, AI has the potential to revolutionize many industries and make our lives easier. From self-driving cars to virtual assistants, AI has already made some incredible advancements in recent years.

On the other hand, there are valid concerns about the potential dangers of AI. Some experts have warned that AI could eventually surpass human intelligence and potentially even pose a threat to our very existence.

So what’s the truth? In this video, we’ll take a look at both sides of the argument and try to answer the question: should we fear AI or embrace it? We’ll also be discussing the ethical considerations surrounding AI and what the future may hold for this rapidly evolving technology.

Stay tuned for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of artificial intelligence.

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Researchers From Japan Discovered That The Juice Of This Fruit May Inhibit Lung Cancer In Mice https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/researchers-from-japan-discovered-that-the-juice-of-this-fruit-may-inhibit-lung-cancer-in-mice Sun, 01 Jan 2023 02:23:02 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/researchers-from-japan-discovered-that-the-juice-of-this-fruit-may-inhibit-lung-cancer-in-mice

Lung cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States, following skin and breast cancers– with over two hundred and thirty-six thousand cases diagnosed in 2022 alone, according to the American Cancer Society. The most significant risk factor includes smoking, with eighty to ninety percent of all lung cancer deaths being linked to smoking in the U.S. Other contributing factors include secondhand smoke, the inhalation of radon– a naturally occurring gas– and familial history of lung cancer.

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Trillions of tiny, self-replicating satellites could unlock interstellar travel https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/trillions-of-tiny-self-replicating-satellites-could-unlock-interstellar-travel Sun, 01 Jan 2023 02:22:19 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/trillions-of-tiny-self-replicating-satellites-could-unlock-interstellar-travel

Alpha Centauri, here we come.


However, while technology has indeed advanced a long way since the 1940s, it still seems like we are still a long way from having a fully functional von Neumann machine. That is unless you turn to biology. Even simple biological systems can perform absolutely mind-blowing feats of chemical synthesis. And there are few people in the world today who know that better than George Church. The geneticist from Harvard has been at the forefront of a revolution in the biological sciences over the last 30 years. Now, he’s published a new paper in Astrobiology musing about how biology could aid in creating a pico-scale system that could potentially explore other star systems at next to no cost.

“Pico-scale” in this context means weighing on the order of one pico-gram. Since the smallest operational satellite ever created so far weighed a mere 33 grams, scaling that down to 10–12 times that size might sound ambitious. But that’s precisely what biological systems could potentially do.

A typical bacteria weighs right around one pico-gram. And with sufficiently advanced genetic modification, bacteria can do anything from processing toxic waste to emitting light. Therefore, Dr. Church thinks they might make an excellent interstellar exploration tool.

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What AI-Generated Art Really Means for Human Creativity https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/what-ai-generated-art-really-means-for-human-creativity Sun, 01 Jan 2023 00:24:30 +0000 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2022/12/what-ai-generated-art-really-means-for-human-creativity

Artificial intelligence can now make better art than most humans. Soon, these engines of wow will transform how we design just about everything.

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