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Nov 17, 2016
Looking back at the past year and celebrating another SRF Victory this time for ALT Cancer fundraising
Posted by Steve Hill in categories: biotech/medical, life extension
As the year moves on and we look back at the achievements this year we would be remiss to not mention the fantastic result we got for the OncoSENS fundraiser hosted on Lifespan.io. We raised an amazing $72,002 for ALT cancer research thanks to the amazing supporters we have. Thank you to everyone who helped and donated to OncoSENS to make it another victory for SENS Research and for Science!
Nov 17, 2016
Microsoft Unites with Elon Musk on Breakthrough AI Project
Posted by Elmar Arunov in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI
This Tuesday, Microsoft announced it is partnering with OpenAI, the non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research company founded and funded by Elon Musk and other industry luminaries. OpenAI seeks to develop AI to benefit all of humanity — a goal Microsoft isn’t foreign to, with its open-source deep learning software.
“It’s great to work with another organization that believes in the importance of democratizing access to AI,” reads OpenAI’s official blog announcement about the partnership. For their part, Microsoft sees a valuable partner in OpenAI. As one spokesperson said in an interview for TechCrunch: “Through this partnership, Microsoft and OpenAI will advance their mutual goal to democratize AI, so everyone can benefit.”
OpenAI will make Microsoft Azure its preferred cloud platform. “Azure has impressed us by building hardware configurations optimized for deep learning — they offer K80 GPUs with InfiniBand interconnects at scale,” says OpenAI. Azure is optimized for AI workloads, using its Azure Batch and Azure Machine Learning, coupled with Microsoft’s rebranded Cognitive Toolkit.
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Nov 17, 2016
Gravity Loss Clip From The New Movie ‘Passengers’
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: entertainment
Jennifer Lawrence dives head first into total chaos in this exclusive clip from Passengers: http://share.ew.com/TcaNX9B 😱.
Nov 17, 2016
Australia developing low cost hypersonic second stage for small satellite launches
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in category: satellites
Once you get to mach 5+ hypersonic speed, then a scramjet works and it is by far the most efficient type of engine for hypersonic speeds. A scramjet needs some other form of propulsion to get it to Mach 5. As a result, scramjets have become something of a well-studied technology in search of a practical application.
To reach these hypersonic speeds, Michael Smart, professor of hypersonics at the University of Queensland in Brisbane plans to combine an uncrewed scramjet with conventional rockets. He believes his Spartan launch system could radically reduce the costs of blasting satellites into orbit.
“All conventional satellite launch systems use different stages,” says Smart. “There’ll be a first stage rocket that normally gets up to Mach 5 or 6, you’ll have a second scramjet stage that goes two thirds of the way to space and you’ll have a final upper stage that takes the satellite into orbit.”
Nov 17, 2016
SpaceX filed with FCC to operate 4400 satellites and Elon Musk SpaceX shares are worth $8.1 billion
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: Elon Musk, internet, satellites
https://youtube.com/watch?v=TK9oS7HS3Ng
Elon Musk’s trust currently owns 54% of the outstanding stock of SpaceX and has voting control of 78% of the outstanding stock of SpaceX.
Nov 17, 2016
Watch your day in 2020 [ Future Technology ] [HD] 2016 VIDEOs 1080p — Discovery & Documentary
Posted by Shane Hinshaw in categories: education, futurism
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Nov 17, 2016
SingularityU: Artificial intelligence to transform every aspect of life
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: robotics/AI, singularity
Controlling artificial intelligence devices by voice will come soon said AI expert Neil Jacobstein.
Artificial intelligence is set to transform the world, the audience at a Christchurch conference on the future was told.
Artificial intelligence (AI) “allows us to expand the range of the possible, to do things we never thought we could do before,” said Neil Jacobstein who chairs the artificial intelligence and robotics track at Singularity University, a think tank based in California.
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Nov 17, 2016
Synthetic Cells to Isolate Genetic Circuits Created
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: bioengineering, biotech/medical, genetics
Luv it! Wait until we make the marriage of QC meets Synbio — QC for the infrastructure and communications, and Synbio makes us all connected.
Cambridge, MA (Scicasts) — Synthetic biology allows scientists to design genetic circuits that can be placed in cells, giving them new functions such as producing drugs or other useful molecules. However, as these circuits become more complex, the genetic components can interfere with each other, making it difficult to achieve more complicated functions.
MIT researchers have now demonstrated that these circuits can be isolated within individual synthetic “cells,” preventing them from disrupting each other. The researchers can also control communication between these cells, allowing for circuits or their products to be combined at specific times.
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Nov 17, 2016
AT&T Exec: Artificial Intelligence Will Help Us Run a Better Network
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: government, internet, robotics/AI
DALLAS — AT&T is experimenting with artificial intelligence (AI) and combining it with software-defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) to figure out a better way to run its network.
Speaking on a panel at the 5G North America conference, Brian Daly, director of core network and government regulatory for AT&T, said that the company is looking at AI as a way to operate its network more efficiently by using it to make decisions that currently might require human interaction today. “We see AI combined with SDN and NFV as a way to provide us with efficiencies that may not exist today,” Daly said.