CIA developing ChatGPT-like bot

The CIA and various other U.S. intelligence agencies are gearing up to deploy an AI chatbot akin to ChatGPT. This program, unveiled by Bloomberg on Tuesday, will undergo training using publicly accessible data and will furnish sources alongside its responses, allowing agents to verify their accuracy. The objective is to facilitate the task of U.S. intelligence operatives in navigating the continuously expanding volumes of information, … Continue reading CIA developing ChatGPT-like bot

Turin Shroud reimagined by AI shows what Jesus ‘really looked like’

Artificial Intelligence has unveiled the most detailed image ever of the Turin Shroud, offering a glimpse of what Jesus might have appeared like. Today marks the 90th anniversary of the fabric’s public display after a four-century hiatus, attracting over 25,000 visitors to Turin’s Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. This enigmatic and contentious relic has been asserted by some to capture the actual countenance of … Continue reading Turin Shroud reimagined by AI shows what Jesus ‘really looked like’

Navy researchers test robot dogs for ship maintenance

In 2020, a devastating fire erupted on the amphibious assault ship Bonhomme Richard while it was undergoing maintenance in San Diego, resulting in catastrophic damage that took considerable effort to extinguish. In the near future, the potential for preventing such disasters exists through the deployment of agile robots capable of accessing hazardous spaces that are unsuitable for human crews. This visionary concept is championed by … Continue reading Navy researchers test robot dogs for ship maintenance

UPS using AI to prevent ‘porch pirates’ from stealing packages

The shipping giant UPS has harnessed artificial intelligence (AI) to combat package theft by “porch pirates” and enhance the delivery experience for customers. They have implemented a system called DeliveryDefense, developed by UPS Capital, which leverages AI and machine learning to assess delivery risks. This assessment draws upon two years of UPS delivery data, historical loss trends, and address attributes to generate a score. Retailers … Continue reading UPS using AI to prevent ‘porch pirates’ from stealing packages

NYPD to Deploy Robot Cop to subway

In a new pilot initiative, a police robot named K-5 is set to patrol New York City’s busiest subway station during the overnight hours. During a Friday morning news conference announcing the robot’s deployment, Mayor Eric Adams emphasized the need to employ all available methods for ensuring security. The city has leased the robot for a cost of $9 per hour, a rate below the … Continue reading NYPD to Deploy Robot Cop to subway

Hundreds of flying taxis to be made in Ohio

The Ohio River Valley, where the Wright brothers pioneered human flight, is set to become a hub for cutting-edge electric aircraft that can vertically take off and land. This development follows an agreement announced on Monday between the state of Ohio and Joby Aviation Inc. Republican Governor Mike DeWine expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “When you’re talking about air taxis, that’s the future,” the Associated Press … Continue reading Hundreds of flying taxis to be made in Ohio

Israel unveils new AI-powered super tank

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have officially deployed their advanced, AI-powered Barak tank, which is now in active service and being integrated into the Armored Corps, beginning with Battalion 52, as announced by the Defense Ministry on Tuesday. The development and production of this cutting-edge tank have spanned over five years, involving a collaborative effort between the Defense Ministry’s Directorate of Defense Research and Development, … Continue reading Israel unveils new AI-powered super tank

AI bot is better than doctors at diagnosing patients

As per their suggestions, the chatbot holds promise in potentially assisting doctors to reduce patient waiting times. Dr. Hidde ten Berg, who practices at Jeroen Bosch Hospital, reported, “Our findings indicate that ChatGPT performed admirably in generating a list of probable diagnoses and recommending the most likely option.” He went on to say, “We also noted a substantial degree of overlap between the diagnoses proposed … Continue reading AI bot is better than doctors at diagnosing patients

Circus replaces live animals with holograms

As spectators are ushered to their seats within the grand circus tent, they encounter all the iconic elements of the circus, with one notable exception: the absence of live animals, which have been substituted with holograms. In response to mounting concerns about animal welfare, Germany’s Roncalli circus ceased incorporating lions and elephants into its performances back in 1991. However, the circus took a more extensive … Continue reading Circus replaces live animals with holograms

Planemakers look to pilotless future

Every commercial flight traditionally requires two pilots in the cockpit, but some aircraft manufacturers are currently working on cockpit designs that could potentially reduce the pilot count, or even eliminate the need for pilots entirely. Thus far, airlines have largely remained silent on this matter, but pilot unions around the world are becoming increasingly vocal, expressing concerns that having fewer than two pilots could compromise … Continue reading Planemakers look to pilotless future

Apollo, the humanoid robot

Humanoid robots are now entering the workforce alongside human employees, primarily in warehouses, where they assist in the movement of heavy boxes and containers. These labor-saving robots possess nimble fingers and a strikingly human-like appearance, and they are poised to revolutionize various industries, including eldercare, food preparation, manufacturing, and heavy industry. The key challenges lie in enabling them to walk steadily, maintaining a sufficient charge … Continue reading Apollo, the humanoid robot

Ex-NASA surveillance van with retractable roof cameras goes on sale

Ordinarily, a Ford Econoline E-250 van would scarcely merit more than a passing glance. Yet, this specific nondescript gray van deviates from the norm—it stands as a comprehensively equipped surveillance vehicle. However, it doesn’t belong to the category of vans that occasionally populate lists of wireless network identifiers. Instead, its tenure within governmental operations was devoted to surveillance activities on behalf of NASA. Presently available … Continue reading Ex-NASA surveillance van with retractable roof cameras goes on sale

AI quadcopter has beaten human champions at drone racing

In a remarkable development, Swiss researchers have introduced a compact drone enhanced by artificial intelligence that surpasses the performance of many top-tier human competitors. The AI-infused quadcopter drone effortlessly maneuvered its way through an indoor racing circuit, completing the course in a matter of seconds, NPR reported. Notably, it emerged victorious over its human adversary in 15 out of 25 races, as detailed in a … Continue reading AI quadcopter has beaten human champions at drone racing

Google launches watermarks for AI-generated images

Google has introduced a measure aimed at curbing the dissemination of false information. On Tuesday, the company revealed an imperceptible but enduring watermark that will be applied to images to indicate their computer-generated origin. This technological advancement, dubbed SynthID, integrates the watermark seamlessly into images produced by Imagen, a recent addition to Google’s suite of text-to-image generators, CNN reported. Remarkably, the AI-driven watermark remains intact … Continue reading Google launches watermarks for AI-generated images

Israel to have laser defenses by next year

Rafael Advanced Defense Systems’ chairman, Yuval Steinitz, stated on Sunday that Israel is set to possess partial laser defense capabilities within the coming year. “One year from now – Israel will be the first country to have partial laser protection. In two years there may be complete protection – against missiles, shells, rockets, or anything else. This will protect us both in the South and in … Continue reading Israel to have laser defenses by next year

Energy Department announces $112 million for fusion research

The Department of Energy disclosed a funding allocation of $112 million for 12 projects aimed at optimizing the utilization of high-performance computers for nuclear fusion research. The selected scientific endeavors will leverage a variety of computer resources, including exascale computers, to simulate plasmas, analyze turbulence, and tackle challenges related to energy loss, as outlined by the agency. This initiative represents the most recent installment of … Continue reading Energy Department announces $112 million for fusion research

Food delivery robots are being robbed in the US

Utilizing food delivery and grocery robots presents a highly effective and expeditious means of serving meals to customers. Numerous players have entered this domain, including the Estonian ride-hailing company Bolt, which declared in June 2023 its intent to employ autonomous robots for food delivery in Talinn. This initiative stemmed from a collaborative effort with robotics firm Starship Technologies. The latter had previously broadened its fleet … Continue reading Food delivery robots are being robbed in the US

Russia fines Google $32,000 for videos about the conflict in Ukraine

On Thursday, a Russian court issued a fine of 3 million rubles (equivalent to $32,000) to Google for its failure to remove purportedly inaccurate details concerning the Ukraine conflict. This action taken by a magistrate’s court mirrors earlier measures observed in early August against Apple and the Wikimedia Foundation, which is responsible for hosting Wikipedia, the Associated Press reported. Reports from Russian media indicate that … Continue reading Russia fines Google $32,000 for videos about the conflict in Ukraine

NYC bans use of TikTok on city-owned phones

New York City has instructed its employees to uninstall TikTok from their mobile phones issued by the city. This move aligns the city with the federal government and over half of the U.S. states, all of which have prohibited the usage of the Chinese-owned social media platform on government-issued devices. Jonah Allon, spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams, emphasized that while social media plays a crucial … Continue reading NYC bans use of TikTok on city-owned phones

Air Force building jet of future

The startup manufacturer will receive a $235 million investment from the US Air Force to facilitate the creation of an advanced and highly efficient state-of-the-art aircraft. This innovative aircraft, featuring a blended-wing body, is anticipated by officials to offer enhanced range and efficiency, particularly beneficial for military tankers and cargo planes. There is also future potential for it to serve in the realm of commercial … Continue reading Air Force building jet of future

China start-up Fourier Intelligence eyes two-legged robots with AI brains

At the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) held in Shanghai in July, Fourier Intelligence captured the spotlight with the introduction of their sleek, jet-black humanoid robot, GR-1. While the worldwide technology community had been captivated by AI software developments, notably OpenAI’s ChatGPT, since its debut in November, the Chinese-crafted GR-1 took center stage, serving as a powerful reminder of the possibilities inherent in bipedal robots. … Continue reading China start-up Fourier Intelligence eyes two-legged robots with AI brains

The biggest companies in AI gave hackers a chance to do their worst 

During the past week, the six largest AI companies faced an unusual challenge, inviting hackers to manipulate their chatbots into producing offensive content. Outside the Caesars Forum conference center, situated just off the bustling Las Vegas Strip, hackers gathered eagerly for an opportunity to outwit some of the latest and most widely adopted chatbots. This intriguing event was part of Def Con, recognized as the … Continue reading The biggest companies in AI gave hackers a chance to do their worst 

China Claims ‘Huge Breakthrough’ in Laser Weapon Development

Reportedly, China has declared a significant advancement in the realm of military technology, asserting a “remarkable breakthrough” in the development of a high-powered laser weapon, as detailed in a South China Morning Post article. Allegedly, scientists hailing from the National University of Defence Technology have successfully engineered an advanced cooling system that empowers the nation’s high-energy weaponry to fire indefinitely. Tackling the substantial challenge of … Continue reading China Claims ‘Huge Breakthrough’ in Laser Weapon Development

Odd behavior of a subatomic particle may shake up physics

The enigmatic oscillation exhibited by a subatomic particle known as a muon during a laboratory experiment in the United States is leading scientists to strongly consider the existence of uncharted territory in their comprehension of physics – potentially involving an undiscovered particle or an elusive force. In an announcement on Thursday, researchers disclosed fresh insights regarding the muon, an electromagnetically charged subatomic particle akin to … Continue reading Odd behavior of a subatomic particle may shake up physics

Disney creates task force to explore AI 

Walt Disney (DIS.N) has established a dedicated task force to delve into the realm of artificial intelligence (AI) and explore its potential applications across the wide spectrum of the entertainment conglomerate. This initiative unfolds concurrently with ongoing debates among Hollywood writers and actors, who are striving to set boundaries on the technology’s exploitation within the industry, Reuters reported. Launched earlier this year, prior to the … Continue reading Disney creates task force to explore AI