Archive for the ‘futurism’ category: Page 186
Jan 31, 2024
Tesla releases its spending plans for EVs and AI
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Tesla detailed its capital expenditure plans for 2024 and beyond in a 10-K it released this morning.
Tesla has routinely revealed an increase in planned capital expenditures over the past few years, and 2024 seems to be no different. In a 10-K, which was released by Tesla this morning, it expects to spend at least $10 billion this year and between $8 billion and $10 billion in 2025 and 2026.
Tesla said that its near-term capex plans are difficult to predict because “the number and breadth of our core projects at any given time, and may further be impacted by uncertainties in future global market conditions.”
Jan 31, 2024
Single-Photon Source Over the Terahertz Regime
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: futurism
Polar emitters are used in a proposal to realize single-photon sources in the terahertz regime, promising optical tunability of the frequency of emission and its nonclassical statistics.
Jan 31, 2024
Alex Hanna left Google to try to save AI’s future
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
After her departure, she joined Timnit Gebru’s Distributed AI Research Institute, and work is well underway.
Jan 31, 2024
A breath of fresh air in plasmonic catalysis: Black gold and solar light’s renaissance
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: futurism
Prof. Polshettiwar’s group at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai has developed a novel “plasmonic reduction catalyst stable in air,” defying the common instability of reduction catalysts in the presence of air. The catalyst merges platinum-doped ruthenium clusters, with “plasmonic black gold.” This black gold efficiently harvests visible light and generates numerous hot spots due to plasmonic coupling, enhancing its catalytic performance.
The team describes their work in a paper published in the journal Nature Communications.
What sets this catalyst apart is its remarkable performance in the semi-hydrogenation of acetylene, an important industrial process. In the presence of excess ethene, and using only visible light illumination without any external heating, the catalyst achieved an ethene production rate of 320 mmol g−1 h−1 with around 90% selectivity. This efficiency surpasses all known plasmonic and traditional thermal catalysts.
Jan 31, 2024
Slow Walking Character Animation Made With Blender & Houdini
Posted by Saúl Morales Rodriguéz in category: futurism
Sun Somei continues sharing behind-the-scenes sneak peeks at their new commercial.
Jan 30, 2024
Paper page — Overcoming the Pitfalls of Vision-Language Model Finetuning for OOD Generalization
Posted by Cecile G. Tamura in category: futurism
Jan 30, 2024
World Futures Day 2024 Call for facilitators
Posted by Chris Smedley in category: futurism
World Futures Day begins at 12 noon in New Zealand and moves each hour around the planet ending at 12 noon in Hawaii. If you would like to be a Facilitator at 12 noon in your time zone or in others, click here to sign up: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1BEdW5rk_MOtGWuY-uGs_…edit#gid=0
Guidelines for facilitating can be downloaded at.
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Jan 30, 2024
The Professions of the Future (1)
Posted by Henrique Jorge in categories: automation, big data, business, computing, cyborgs, disruptive technology, education, Elon Musk, employment, evolution, futurism, information science, innovation, internet, life extension, lifeboat, machine learning, posthumanism, Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI, science, singularity, Skynet, supercomputing, transhumanism
We are witnessing a professional revolution where the boundaries between man and machine slowly fade away, giving rise to innovative collaboration.
Photo by Mateusz Kitka (Pexels)
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to advance by leaps and bounds, it’s impossible to overlook the profound transformations that this technological revolution is imprinting on the professions of the future. A paradigm shift is underway, redefining not only the nature of work but also how we conceptualize collaboration between humans and machines.
As creator of the ETER9 Project (2), I perceive AI not only as a disruptive force but also as a powerful tool to shape a more efficient, innovative, and inclusive future. As we move forward in this new world, it’s crucial for each of us to contribute to building a professional environment that celebrates the interplay between humanity and technology, where the potential of AI is realized for the benefit of all.
In the ETER9 Project, dedicated to exploring the interaction between artificial intelligences and humans, I have gained unique insights into the transformative potential of AI. Reflecting on the future of professions, it’s evident that adaptability and a profound understanding of technological dynamics will be crucial to navigate this new landscape.