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“God looked upon his world and called it good, but Man was not content. He looked for ways to make it better and built machines to do the work. But in vain we build the world, unless the builder also grows.” Tinged with earthbound authenticity and verbal courtroom sparring straight out of “Perry Mason,” this classic episode finds a robot — Adam Link — on trial for the murder of the scientist who created him. “Star Trek’s” Leonard Nimoy turns in a fine performance as the cock-sure reporter who coaxes a crusty lawyer, Thurman Cutler (Howard Da Silva), out of retirement to defend the accused automaton. Based on the classic “Adam Link” stories first published in 1939’s “Amazing Stories” magazine, “I, Robot” asks the question: In the race for more complex technology, are we creating beneficial machinery…or futuristic Frankenstein monsters? In 1995, Nimoy will return to this story in the revival series of “The Outer Limits,” this time as the District Attorney.
Our history has been one of inventing ever more devastating and unstoppable weapons, and yet they may pale in comparison to those made to wreck whole galaxies or tear asunder reality itself.
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Feb 26, 2024
Research combines two leading theories to better explain how and why people cooperate with one another
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
A team of economists from Switzerland and Germany has found, via model testing, that two leading theories created to explain why humans engage in cooperation with one another tend to fail under scrutiny. In their paper published in the journal Nature the group describes how further model and field testing showed that it was only when the two theories were combined that they proved able to describe scenarios where humans cooperated.
Humans cooperate with one another on a variety of levels and in different kinds of situations. Research suggests that the reason humans have evolved in a way that promotes cooperation is that it leads to an eventual payoff for both parties. Such research has also shown that it is much easier to explain how and why reciprocity works when it is clear that the person performing the first act is reasonably sure they will see the other person again, likely leading them to reciprocate.
Much more difficult to explain is why humans sometimes engage in behaviors that would normally be seen as a first move in cooperation, when there is no assurance they will see the recipient again, and thus may not reap a reward. In this new study, the research team tested theories that have attempted to explain such behavior.
Feb 26, 2024
Watermarking Makes Language Models Radioactive
Posted by Cecile G. Tamura in category: futurism
Scene Stars: Rutger Hauer, James Hong, Brion James Director: Ridley Scott Writers: Philip K. Dick, Hampton Fancher, David Peoples Producers: Michael Deeley, Ridley Scott Music: Vangelis Production: The Ladd Company, Shaw Brothers, Blade Runner Partnership, Warner Bros Distribution: Warner Bros. Released: 1982 ► watch Blade Runner https://play.google.com/store/movies/.… watch more Blade Runner Movie Clips • Movie Clips ► watch the Blade Runner Movie Trailer • Blade Runner — Official Trailer [HD] ► listen to the Blade Runner Original Soundtrack • Blade Runner — Original Soundtrack ♥ subscribe to Cyber Chaos Crew https://www.youtube.com/c/CyberChaosC… ♦ donate to Cyber Chaos Crew http://bit.ly/DonationsCyberChaosCrew ► watch Cyber Chaos Crew TV https://www.youtube.com/CyberChaosCre…
Feb 26, 2024
Three Stars, One Strange Disk! The Mind-Boggling Planet-Forming Revolution!
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: futurism, space
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Within this system, two young stars engage in an intimate celestial waltz, while a third star pirouettes around the pair. Enveloping all three stars is a fragmented disk of dust and gas, a cosmic canvas where future planets may take shape. This disk, unlike the one that gave rise to our solar system’s planets, comprises three loops, each with its unique contortions — a middle ring distinctly warped, and an inner ring playfully askew in relation to its companions.
A look at creating artificial planets, ones vastly bigger than Earth, or potentially even an entire solar system.
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Feb 26, 2024
Female ginseng could hold the key to new osteoporosis treatments
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
Researchers have discovered a unique compound in the female ginseng (dong quai) plant which may lead to new treatments for osteoporosis.