Archive for the ‘habitats’ category: Page 12
Jan 19, 2024
Three Chiefs fans found dead outside Kansas City home
Posted by Dan Breeden in category: habitats
Jan 10, 2024
The future of human labor in the age of AGI
Posted by Chris Smedley in categories: employment, habitats, robotics/AI
#ManualLabor #CognitionServices #SyntheticMind.
The future of human labor in the age of AGI and automation, as discussed in the articles from Digital Habitats, suggests significant shifts in both manual and cognitive work.
Automation and AI advancements are predicted to take over a substantial portion of human jobs within the next 5 to 20 years.
Jan 9, 2024
MIT CSAIL Team Looks At Building Trust On The Internet
Posted by Gemechu Taye in category: habitats
Who do you trust on the Internet?
A better question might be: is trust even possible on the Internet?
And by extension: is trust possible anywhere in media?
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Jan 9, 2024
CES 2024: Nanoleaf Debuts Matter-Enabled Outdoor Lights and New Music Feature, Accepts Pre-Orders for Skylight
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: habitats, media & arts
Popular smart lighting company Nanoleaf today announced the launch of several new Matter-enabled lighting options, including its first outdoor lights. The company is also debuting a new music feature and accepting pre-orders for the Nanoleaf Skylight.
Nanoleaf’s Matter-enabled lights include the Smart Multicolor Lightstrip, the Smart Multicolor Outdoor String Lights, and the Smart Multicolor Permanent Outdoor Lights. The Outdoor String Lights feature large bulbs for decorating a front entryway, patio, or deck, while the permanent lights are designed to be installed under the eaves of a house in lieu of holiday string lights.
Jan 7, 2024
Cosmic phenomenon: King tides returning to San Diego coastline
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: habitats
If you plan on visiting the coast, you might notice flooded parking lots in the mornings or exposed reefs or rocks in the afternoons, depending on the area.
For those who are interested in learning more about king tides, the San Diego Audubon Society will be hosting an event at the Kendall-Frost Marsh on Friday from 8–10 a.m. Attendees will get an overview of sea level rise, the birds that rely on disappearing marsh habitat, and tools for documenting or reporting king tides.
Looking beyond January, the cosmic phenomenon of king tides is expected again Feb. 9–10.
Jan 6, 2024
Resourceful Guy Turns His Vacuum Into an R2-D2 Robot
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: habitats, robotics/AI
Finally, he used an oscillating fan to make the droid’s domed head turn back and forth. Meanwhile, a Bluetooth speaker was inserted in the droid’s body to play droid sounds as the robot moves.
Since he could not faithfully recreate R2-D2, he called his invention R9-D9. That does not change the fact that all it takes is one look at it to know it’s Star Wars-inspired.
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Jan 3, 2024
CES 2024: LG’s Massive OLED TV Ditches Wires and Incorporates (What Else?) AI
Posted by Shailesh Prasad in categories: habitats, robotics/AI
LG’s pre-CES announcements include a slew of new home entertainment products, including the wireless, 97-inch M4 OLED TV, ultra-slim G4 OLED TV, and a tiny, high-contrast portable projector.
Dec 31, 2023
Wildflowers Adapting to Insect Apocalypse by Pollinating Themselves, Scientists Say
Posted by Shubham Ghosh Roy in categories: climatology, habitats, sustainability
This may sound great at first glance, but researchers say it could signal the start of a “vicious cycle.”
The world is undergoing an insect apocalypse, with our buggy friends experiencing global mass population decreases at an estimated 2 percent yearly due to a woeful combination of climate change, pesticides, habitat loss, and other human-made ills.
How are flora — which often rely on insects for pollination — adapting to this massive change within the worldwide food chain? Researchers in France have now revealed one way: turning to self-pollination.
Dec 31, 2023
LG’s “AI agent” is a bipedal robot that monitors your home and pets
Posted by Dan Breeden in categories: habitats, media & arts, robotics/AI
The company revealed the bot ahead of its appearance at CES 2024, which it’s touting as an “all-around home manager and companion.”
In addition to serving as a remote monitoring system, LG says the bipedal bot can also interact with humans using voice and image recognition. Apparently, one of its abilities includes greeting users when they arrive home and playing music based on their detected mood.