Robot security guard deployed to patrol Ohio sidewalks

An Ohio shopping mall is incorporating advanced AI technology into its security team by deploying a 400-pound robot security guard. Referred to as “our secret agent man” by Stacie Schmidt, Crocker Park’s Vice President of Marketing, this autonomous addition has become a new member of the security team at the open-air shopping mall. Crocker Park, situated in Westlake, a suburban area approximately 15 miles from … Continue reading Robot security guard deployed to patrol Ohio sidewalks

FEC to consider new rules for AI in campaigns 

The Federal Election Commission (FEC) is set to engage in discussions with experts and the general public regarding a potential clarification of rules pertaining to the utilization of artificial intelligence (AI) in political campaigns. During a meeting held on Thursday, all six members of the commission unanimously agreed to deliberate on the revised petition presented by the consumer advocacy group Public Citizen. This decision followed … Continue reading FEC to consider new rules for AI in campaigns 

Google ‘mind-reading’ AI can tell what you’re hearing by monitoring your brain signals

A team of researchers from Google and Osaka University in Japan has successfully developed a groundbreaking AI-powered tool known as Brain2Music. This tool has the ability to recreate music based on brain scans of people while they are listening to music. The study, which has been published in the arXiv database (awaiting peer-review), is the first of its kind. Brain2Music works by analyzing brain imaging … Continue reading Google ‘mind-reading’ AI can tell what you’re hearing by monitoring your brain signals

Scientists Control Human DNA with Electricity in ‘Leap Forward’

A groundbreaking study has shown that human genes can be influenced and controlled using electricity, offering a significant advancement in the development of wearable devices capable of programming genes to execute medical interventions. The research successfully triggered insulin production in human cells by employing an innovative “electrogenetic” interface that activates targeted genes through electrical currents. This remarkable breakthrough opens up possibilities for future applications of … Continue reading Scientists Control Human DNA with Electricity in ‘Leap Forward’

A.I. is on a collision course with white-collar, high-paid jobs

The concept of technological progress disrupting the job market is not a new idea. Over time, robots and automation have become a regular presence on factory floors and assembly lines, causing various effects on the workplace, such as displacing, altering, enhancing, or even creating jobs, according to experts. Artificial intelligence (AI), a relatively new and rapidly evolving technology, is expected to have a similar impact. … Continue reading A.I. is on a collision course with white-collar, high-paid jobs

Outcry Grows Over AI Companies and Who Controls Internet Content

As generative AI continues to sweep the globe, authors, artists, and internet publishers are raising their voices in collective concern, realizing that this AI phenomenon relies, in part, on their creative work. This newfound awareness has sparked a conflict between those who contribute to the inputs and outputs of these AI tools. The debate revolves around whether and how content originators should be compensated for … Continue reading Outcry Grows Over AI Companies and Who Controls Internet Content

Microsoft to supply AI tech to Japan government

According to a report from the Nikkei newspaper on Thursday, Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) is set to offer its advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology to the Japanese government. This development comes after Microsoft improved the processing capabilities of its data centers located within Japan, Reuters has reported. The Japanese Digital Agency plans to conduct a trial run of the AI technology, which was developed by OpenAI, … Continue reading Microsoft to supply AI tech to Japan government

Tiny robot can travel deep into lungs to detect and treat cancer

University of Leeds scientists have created an impressive tiny robot, inspired by the concept of “Fantastic Voyage,” that has the ability to venture deep into the lungs for early cancer detection and treatment. Measuring a mere two millimeters (0.08 inches) in diameter and skillfully controlled by magnets, this ultra-soft device can access even the smallest bronchial tubes within the lungs. The implications of this breakthrough … Continue reading Tiny robot can travel deep into lungs to detect and treat cancer

Scientists Resurrected an Extinct Animal Frozen for 46,000 Years

According to a recent study, scientists have achieved the remarkable feat of reviving minute creatures known as nematodes, which had been in a deep slumber for an astonishing 46,000 years. These microscopic animals were successfully reanimated after being discovered in the permafrost, the frozen soil bordering Siberia’s northern Kolyma River. Radiocarbon analysis confirmed that they belonged to a previously unknown, functionally extinct species called Panagrolaimus … Continue reading Scientists Resurrected an Extinct Animal Frozen for 46,000 Years

Twitter’s ‘X’ rebrand met with problems

On Monday, Twitter underwent a rebranding, transitioning to x.com. However, the transformation of the social media platform encountered some glitches. During the early morning hours on Monday, x.com failed to redirect to Twitter, presenting itself as an empty web address. Numerous users reported that instead of reaching Twitter, x.com directed them to a GoDaddy landing page typically used for websites, the Washington Examiner has reported. … Continue reading Twitter’s ‘X’ rebrand met with problems

Apple Has Created Its Own AI Chatbot, Report Says

According to a Bloomberg report on Wednesday, Apple has developed its own generative artificial intelligence tools to rival ChatGPT. The company has created a framework called “Ajax,” capable of generating large language models, and has also developed an in-house chatbot service referred to as Apple GPT, as mentioned by undisclosed sources. Apple’s move is part of its strategy to compete in the AI domain. However, … Continue reading Apple Has Created Its Own AI Chatbot, Report Says

Google Tests A.I. Tool That Is Able to Write News Articles

Google is currently conducting tests on a product that utilizes artificial intelligence technology to create news stories. The product, internally referred to as Genesis, has been presented to news organizations like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and News Corp, the owner of The Wall Street Journal, as per information from three individuals familiar with the matter. The AI-powered tool can absorb information, such … Continue reading Google Tests A.I. Tool That Is Able to Write News Articles

Amazon’s palm-scanning payment technology is coming to all 500+ Whole Foods

Amazon’s palm-scanning payment technology, Amazon One, is set for a significant expansion throughout the United States. The retail giant announced that this payment tech will be introduced in all 500+ Amazon-owned Whole Foods Market stores nationwide by the end of the year. The biometric payment system operates by having customers hover their palm above a reader device, which then identifies their unique palm signature and … Continue reading Amazon’s palm-scanning payment technology is coming to all 500+ Whole Foods

CRISPR Gene Editing Used To Build a Better Forest Tree for Sustainable Fiber Production

In a significant breakthrough, researchers at North Carolina State University (NC State) have harnessed the power of CRISPR gene-editing technology to develop poplar trees with reduced lignin levels. Lignin has long been a major hurdle in achieving sustainable wood fiber production. Published in the journal Science, this research opens doors to more efficient and environmentally friendly fiber manufacturing processes, Sci-Tech Daily has reported. The findings … Continue reading CRISPR Gene Editing Used To Build a Better Forest Tree for Sustainable Fiber Production

NASA’s humanoid robot to be tested in Australia

Last week, NASA announced the commencement of testing humanoid robots in Australia. The focus of these tests will be on evaluating the Valkyrie robot’s capabilities for remote mobile dexterity. The ultimate goal is to enable these robots to assume caretaking responsibilities for uncrewed offshore energy facilities. If successful, these robots would take on hazardous tasks that are typically performed by human workers, the Jerusalem Post … Continue reading NASA’s humanoid robot to be tested in Australia

Santa Monica tests AI cameras for parking tickets

The issue of cars unlawfully parked in bus lanes is a common problem faced by cities across the United States. However, a new breakthrough in AI camera technology is allowing buses to issue tickets in real-time. The city of Santa Monica recently conducted a successful trial of this technology on their Big Blue Bus Line. Despite providing 7.7 million trips last year, the efficiency of … Continue reading Santa Monica tests AI cameras for parking tickets

Amazon pushes back against Europe’s pioneering new digital rules

Amazon is challenging its classification as a major online platform subject to stricter regulations under the forthcoming European Union digital rules. The tech giant has filed a legal challenge with the European General Court, arguing that it is being treated unfairly by being designated a “very large online platform” under the EU’s Digital Services Act. This move makes Amazon the first Silicon Valley tech giant … Continue reading Amazon pushes back against Europe’s pioneering new digital rules

Threads app signs up 100m users in less than a week

Threads, the social media platform aiming to rival Twitter, has achieved a remarkable milestone by acquiring over 100 million users in under five days. The app, developed by Meta, the parent company of Instagram, has surpassed the previous record set by OpenAI’s ChatGPT app, the BBC reported. Threads was launched on both Apple and Android app stores in 100 countries, including the UK, last Wednesday. … Continue reading Threads app signs up 100m users in less than a week

World powers in rush to get killer robots on battlefield in AI arms race

A recent documentary exploring the future of artificial intelligence in warfare reveals that a new type of cold war has emerged. Military forces worldwide are engaged in a clandestine arms race, striving to develop formidable AI-based weaponry, the New York Post reported. According to Jesse Sweet, the director of the documentary “UNKNOWN: Killer Robots,” premiering on Netflix, world leaders in countries like Russia and China, … Continue reading World powers in rush to get killer robots on battlefield in AI arms race

The UN holds a robot press conference about the state of AI

During the AI for Good 2023 global summit, a panel consisting of robots and their creators faced the press to address inquiries on various subjects such as job automation, AI leadership, and the collaboration between humans and robots for a better future. The summit, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations’ tech agency, took place in Geneva from July 4 to 7. … Continue reading The UN holds a robot press conference about the state of AI

Flying car certified by FAA will sell for $300,000

A California startup, Alef Automotive, has received certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to conduct testing on a vehicle they describe as a flying car. This achievement marks the first time that a fully electric vehicle capable of both flying and traveling on roads has obtained approval from the US government, CNN reports. The vehicle, named the “Model A,” is touted by Alef Automotive … Continue reading Flying car certified by FAA will sell for $300,000

Twitter users run into service issues after Musk imposes daily limits on reading tweets

On Saturday, a significant number of individuals filed complaints regarding difficulties accessing Twitter. This issue arose after the platform’s owner, Elon Musk, implemented restrictions that limited most users to viewing only 600 tweets per day. Musk claimed that these limitations were implemented to prevent unauthorized scraping of potentially valuable data from the site, the Associated Press reported. The impact of these measures quickly spread on … Continue reading Twitter users run into service issues after Musk imposes daily limits on reading tweets

Flame-throwing robot dog is the stuff of nightmares

Throwflame, a renowned manufacturer of electrically-powered flamethrowers, has unveiled an astonishing innovation that merges technology and firepower in a groundbreaking concept called the “Thermonator.” This visionary creation introduces a robotic dog equipped with a flamethrower, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of robotics and weaponry. The Thermonator represents a fusion of agility, mobility, and destructive capabilities, Task And Purpose reported. By … Continue reading Flame-throwing robot dog is the stuff of nightmares

Tentacle robot can bend through pipes and unscrew bolts

Scientists at Westlake University in China have developed a remarkable soft robot that can be controlled by light. This tubular robot has the ability to pump liquids, unscrew bolts, and even navigate through pipes. Inspired by nature, the robot can also flex and bend towards a light source, much like a plant leaning towards the sun, The New Scientist reported. The functioning of this robot … Continue reading Tentacle robot can bend through pipes and unscrew bolts

Microsoft reaches a key milestone in its quest to build a quantum supercomputer

Microsoft has announced a significant advancement in physics, marking a crucial step in its ambitious endeavor to construct a quantum supercomputer capable of tackling some of the world’s most intricate challenges. A peer-reviewed article published in Physical Review B, a journal by the American Physical Society, has confirmed the efficacy of Microsoft’s approach in creating and controlling Majorana particles. These particles are considered essential for … Continue reading Microsoft reaches a key milestone in its quest to build a quantum supercomputer