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Jan 6, 2025

SpaceX to attempt first payload deployment, engine reuse during Starship Flight 7

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Get ready to be inspired by Camp Peavy, a well-known figure in the robotics industry and a passionate member of the HomeBrew Robotics Club in Silicon Valley! đŸ€–âœš

In this engaging Q\&A, Camp dives into his incredible robotics journey, offering unique insights into the world of innovation and technology. He also shares invaluable tips for those who are new to robotics, feeling unsure, or looking for a spark of motivation to dive into this exciting field.

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Jan 6, 2025

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Talks AGI, AI Workers, And AI Superintelligence

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Sam Altman penned a blog post on his website titled Reflections, where he mused on the brief history of ChatGPT and where OpenAI is heading — AGI came up right away.

Jan 6, 2025

AI in Real Estate: 16 Game-Changing Use Cases & Examples

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This is pretty cool because many are getting into Real Estate these days. AI is meant to augment, not replace.


Discover how AI in real estate is driving a paradigm shift with 16 innovative use cases and examples in this detailed blog.

Jan 6, 2025

Sam Altman expects first AI workers this year; OpenAI closer to AGI

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the first artificial intelligence agents might enter the workforce this year as his company inches closer to developing humanlike artificial general intelligence (AGI).

“We believe that, in 2025, we may see the first AI agents ‘join the workforce’ and materially change the output of companies,” said Altman in a blog post titled “Reflections” on Jan. 6.

AI agents or agentic AI refers to artificial intelligence systems that exhibit autonomous decision-making and goal-directed behavior. They can autonomously understand complex goals, make decisions, take actions with minimal human intervention and execute multi-step reasoning processes.

Jan 6, 2025

A Multi-Objective Framework for Balancing Fairness and Accuracy in Debiasing Machine Learning Models. A Multi-Objective Framework for Balancing Fairne

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Machine learning algorithms significantly impact decision-making in high-stakes domains, necessitating a balance between fairness and accuracy. This study introduces an in-processing, multi-objective framework that leverages the Reject Option Classification (ROC) algorithm to simultaneously optimize fairness and accuracy while safeguarding protected attributes such as age and gender.

Jan 5, 2025

Just 2 hours is all it takes for AI agents to replicate your personality with 85% accuracy

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Researchers from Google and Stanford have created accurate AI replicas of more than 1,000 people.

Jan 5, 2025

Alibaba Deepens Push Into AI Smart Glasses With Hong Kong’s RayNeo

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A new partnership will see Alibaba Cloud develop customized AI models for RayNeo products, the companies say.

Jan 5, 2025

Prediction: Quantum Computing Will Be the Biggest Theme in Artificial Intelligence (AI) in 2025. But Does That Mean You Should Invest in It? @themotleyfool #stocks $IONQ $MSFT $GOOGL $AMZN $IBM $NVDA $AMD $GME $AVGO $GOOG $QUBT $RGTI $RDDT

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Quantum computing stocks are soaring, but do the rising stock prices make sense?

Over the last couple of years, technology stocks have captivated the investment world thanks in large part to breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI).

Within the AI realm, semiconductor stocks in particular have benefited greatly. This is due to the fact that semiconductor companies such as Nvidia, Advanced Micro Devices, and Broadcom make important infrastructure such as graphics processing units (GPUs) and network equipment that are used in data centers, and without them, generative AI would be more of a lofty idea than a reality.

Jan 5, 2025

Artificial intelligence meets “blisk” in new DARPA-funded collaboration

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A recent award from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) brings together researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), and Lehigh University (Lehigh) under the Multiobjective Engineering and Testing of Alloy Structures (METALS) program. The team will research novel design tools for the simultaneous optimization of shape and compositional gradients in multi-material structures that complement new high-throughput materials testing techniques, with particular attention paid to the bladed disk (blisk) geometry commonly found in turbomachinery (including jet and rocket engines) as an exemplary challenge problem.


A DARPA-funded collaborative multi-university team pursues new AI-enhanced design tools and high-throughput testing methods for next-generation turbomachinery.

Jan 5, 2025

Sam Altman Finally Reveals What ASI Will Be Like! (Artificial Super Intelligence)

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