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Mar 22, 2023
Are We The Creation Of A Type V Civilization? | Unveiled
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: cosmology, futurism
What if we’ll always be at the bottom of the Kardashev Scale? Join us… and find out!
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Mar 21, 2023
The End of ‘Life’ As You Know It
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in category: futurism
Society’s outdated ideas about what it means to be alive are obstructing progress on some of today’s most pressing issues.
Mar 21, 2023
12 Sci-Fi Stories Written Before Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
Posted by Jose Ruben Rodriguez Fuentes in category: futurism
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_sVK4vpoWus
The Modern Prometheus is a bit too modern to have solely created science fiction, although it did revolutionize it.
Mar 21, 2023
Microsoft brings OpenAI’s DALL-E image creator to the new Bing
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Microsoft today announced that its new AI-enabled Bing will now allow users to generate images with Bing Chat. This new feature is powered by DALL-E, OpenAI’s generative image generator. The company didn’t say which version of DALL-E it is using here, except for saying that it is using the “very latest DALL-E models.”
Dubbed the “Bing Image Creator,” this new capability is now (slowly) rolling out to users in the Bing preview and will only be available through Bing’s Creative Mode. It’ll come to Bing’s Balanced and Precise modes in the future. The new image generator will also be available in the Edge sidebar.
Mar 21, 2023
Alpaca AI: Stanford researchers clone ChatGPT AI for just $600
Posted by Gemechu Taye in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
They have also released the tools needed for people to train their own AI.
Researchers at Stanford’s Center for Research on Foundation Models (CRFM) have unveiled an artificial intelligence (AI) model that works much like the famous ChatGPT but cost them only $600 to train. The researchers said that they hadn’t optimized their process and future models could be trained for lesser.
Until OpenAI’s ChatGPT was launched to the public in November last year, Large Language Models (LLMs) were largely a topic of discussion among AI researchers. The company has spent millions of dollars training them and making sure that they provided responses to human queries in the way another human would respond.
Mar 21, 2023
University professor attempts to live underwater for 100 days
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: futurism
Mar 21, 2023
Americans’ IQ Scores Are Lower in Some Areas, Higher in One
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: futurism
Summary: While scores for verbal reasoning and matrix reasoning have decreased, scores for spatial reasoning have improved, researchers report.
Source: Northwestern University.
IQ scores have substantially increased from 1932 through the 20th century, with differences ranging from three to five IQ points per decade, according to a phenomenon known as the “Flynn effect.”
Last week saw a plethora of new advances in AI, including the much-anticipated release of GPT-4.
Rarely, if ever, has more progress been witnessed in AI than what we are currently seeing. This is clearly an exceptional time for the field, with much hype and speculation around what the near future may bring.
Mar 20, 2023
The universe has a Hubble constant problem
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: cosmology, futurism
Differences in the way that the Hubble constant—which measures the rate of cosmic expansion—are measured have profound implications for the future of cosmology.