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Dec 20, 2022

IARPA Wants AI to ‘Identify Overlooked Info, Auto-Generate Comments’ for Intel Reporting

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IARPA is putting together its REASON program that aims to help analysts identify crucial overlooked pieces of information while automatically generating comments to aid their intelligence reporting.

Dec 19, 2022

10 Incredible Concepts Of The Future Technology

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Dec 18, 2022

Artificial intelligence and automation: Examples, benefits and more

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As artificial intelligence and automation technologies continue to improve, they will become more important in driving the growth of new industries that are based on data.

Artificial intelligence is the development of computer systems that are able to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and problem-solving. AI systems are typically designed to be able to learn from experience, adapt to new inputs, and improve their performance over time.

Automation, on the other hand, refers to the use of technology to automate tasks that were previously performed by humans. This can include everything from simple tasks like data entry to more complex tasks like driving a car or managing a supply chain. Automation can be powered by a variety of technologies, including AI, robotics, and machine learning.

Dec 18, 2022

The World’s Future In 2100 — An Amazing Future For Humans

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In 2100,the world will be totally different for us.
Many new technologies will appear and change the future of humans. Fastest transportation systems, prettier planes, safer and prettier cities will be the norm in this future. We will live longer too.
Our current technologies are ridiculous in comparison to the technology of the future. This is the World’s Future.
Now, there are many problems that are unsolved. Issues like traffics jams, pollution, or lack of affordable housing make our cities difficult to live. But in the future, all these issues could be solved. So the world in the future can be more beautiful. But if these problems aren’t solved the future can be worse for humans.
So we made a realistic impression of the world in 2100.
This future will be exciting and amazing.

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Dec 18, 2022

Visualizing the World in 2090

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In some ways, the world in 2090 may resemble the world we live in today. Yet, two key areas will almost certainly change: the natural world and technology. Will our thirst for consumption ultimately deplete the world’s most critical natural resources? Or will technology help us persevere? And how will innovation change the way we move, work, and explore? Today, we’ll take a deep dive into these captivating questions.

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Dec 18, 2022

Nikola Tesla Secret Inventions That Were Lost or Censored

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Dec 18, 2022

Cyberthreats lurk at Messi vs. Mbappé FIFA World Cup final match as 5 billion prepare to watch

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More than 15,000 cameras have been placed throughout the eight stadiums and along roads and transportation infrastructure in Doha.

As Lionel Messi faces Kylian Mbappé in Argentina vs France World Cup final match in Qatar, which billions prepare to watch, cybersecurity experts warn that the event may be a hotspot for cyber threats.

“With major sporting events becoming increasingly digitized, the attack surface for threat actors has also increased,” a recent ZeroFox report on World Cup threats stated.

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Dec 18, 2022

Could Twitter Be Elon Musk’s ‘Greatest Investment Ever’? Jim Cramer Isn’t Betting Against The ‘Underestimated’ Tesla CEO

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In April, Tesla Inc TSLA CEO Elon Musk said he was done selling Tesla shares to help finance his ongoing overhaul at Twitter.

Since then, he jettisoned more than $20 billion worth of Tesla stock and has continued the selling spree this week.

As the stock continues to skid, Jim Cramer sees an electric buying opportunity.

Dec 17, 2022

World’s first net-zero transatlantic flight: Fly London to New York on used cooking oil

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The United Kingdom government has announced that Virgin Atlantic will fly a historic net zero London-New York flight in 2023.

“For decades, flying from London to New York has symbolized aviation’s ability to connect people and drive international progress. It’s now going to be at the forefront of cutting carbon emissions from flying,” said British transport secretary Mark Harper.

“Not only will this flight pave the way for future generations, but it will demonstrate just how much we can achieve when we work together on a shared goal — bringing together some of the best businesses and academics in the world and led by a British airline.”

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Dec 17, 2022

Scientists find material with highest toughness ever recorded

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“The toughness of this material near liquid helium temperatures (20 kelvin, −253°C) is as high as 500 megapascals square root metres,” said Robert Ritchie, Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Berkeley and study co-author. “In the same units, the toughness of a piece of silicon is one, the aluminium airframe in passenger airplanes is about 35, and the toughness of some of the best steels is around 100. So, 500, it’s a staggering number.”

The team’s new findings, alongside other recent work on HEAs, may force the materials science community to reconsider long-held notions about how physical characteristics give rise to performance.

“It’s amusing, because metallurgists say that the structure of a material defines its properties, but the structure of the CrCoNi is the simplest you can imagine – it’s just grains,” explained Ritchie.