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SpaceTime™ - 0 views

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    An interesting internet browser for the near future
LeopoldS

Mac OS X Lion: This Is Not the Future We Were Hoping For - 4 views

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    interesting, critical article ....
tvinko

Wikipedia's Participation Challenge - 2 views

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    Interesting competition: predicting the future of editing activity on Wikipedia
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    I doubt that this can work...
Luís F. Simões

AI, Robotics, and the Future of Jobs | Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life P... - 0 views

  • Some 1,896 experts responded to the following question: The economic impact of robotic advances and AI—Self-driving cars, intelligent digital agents that can act for you, and robots are advancing rapidly. Will networked, automated, artificial intelligence (AI) applications and robotic devices have displaced more jobs than they have created by 2025?
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    I mainly see neural networks in this... maybe some evolutionary stuff :))
jcunha

Metals used in high-tech products face future supply risks - 0 views

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    First peer review study about he criticality of rare-earth metals. It can be read "They found that supply limits for many metals critical in the emerging electronics sector (including gallium and selenium) are the result of supply risks. The environmental implications of mining and processing present the greatest challenges with platinum-group metals, gold, and mercury. For steel alloying elements (including chromium and niobium) and elements used in high-temperature alloys (tungsten and molybdenum), the greatest vulnerabilities are associated with supply restrictions" Questions about estimation apart, this can be a valuable market for asteroid mining.. (ot just more market for Infinium-like companies http://www.technologyreview.com/news/527526/a-cleaner-cheaper-way-to-make-metals/).
jaihobah

Wood windows? Transparent wood material used for buildings, solar cells -- ScienceDaily - 2 views

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    "Windows and solar panels in the future could be made from one of the best -- and cheapest -- construction materials known: wood. Researchers at Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology have developed a new transparent wood material that's suitable for mass production"
darioizzo2

Distill - Latest articles about machine learning - 4 views

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    This is the future of publishing .... thinking to submit something there!! Anyone interested?
Marcus Maertens

The GoGo Chicken program in China is adding poultry to the blockchain with facial recog... - 2 views

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    Is this the future of blockchain?
jmlloren

Unsupervised Generative Modeling Using Matrix Product States - 2 views

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    Our work sheds light on many interesting directions of future exploration in the development of quantum-inspired algorithms for unsupervised machine learning, which are promisingly possible to realize on quantum devices.
Marcus Maertens

No limit: AI poker bot is first to beat professionals at multiplayer game - 1 views

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    Another victory for our future robo-overlords.
Nicholas Lan

The Future… One Hundred Years Ago - 13 views

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    one of these again. french illustrations from 1910 of life in the year 2000. some pleasingly close. a lot of flying and robots. some inexplicable (bunch of people staring at a horse). some bmi.
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    I like them again and again ....
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    what would be todays equivalents?
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    Ha! The one about the horse is that "in 100 years there will be people who've never seen a live horse in their lives" :-) Actually it's more than true now with children asking my mother who works in the school "so, do those kangaroos really exist"? Children are fed with so much realistic BS on TV (dinosaur parks etc.) that they can hardly tell the difference between fiction and reality. If you already have offspring: have they seen, say, a live cow or chicken already? (This is most probably a reference to the quote: "Horse is as everyone can see")
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    >what would be todays equivalents? Hmmm... what about technology forecasts?
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    ah. that makes sense. what about the one where they're having dinner then?
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    No idea... another one I don't get is the one with the waiter presenting some small black-white thing to the white hair guy on a chair.
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    love the clockwork orange one
jaihobah

Europe Unveils Its Vision for a Quantum Future - 0 views

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    "...the European Commission announced in 2016 that it was investing one billion euros in a research effort known as the Quantum Technology Flagship. The goal for this project is to develop four technologies: quantum communication, quantum simulation, quantum computing, and quantum sensing. After almost two years, how is it going?" arxiv link to the actual report: http://arxiv.org/abs/1712.03773
LeopoldS

Unusual magnetoelectric effect in paramagnetic rare-earth langasite | npj Quantum Mater... - 0 views

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    maybe also a future way to store information?
LeopoldS

2512 - Charlie's Diary - 4 views

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    As we are allowed to think ...
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    Charles Stross... this one was interesting, but I think the best essay he has written in the past few months is this one: How low (power) can you go? -- On the subject of ubiquitous computing devices and urban architecture
LeopoldS

Drone 'space ship' app to help robots on future missions - 3 views

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    some of the quotes in there are a bit limit ... :-)
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    I would well imagine a team at an other space institution, with their own diigo, commenting on that news ... ;p Interesting trend nonetheless. At the NASA Space Apps Challenge, few teams proposed a similar G&C application but for the rover Curiosity... this is certainly a good approach for citizen science.
Wiktor Piotrowski

One Per Cent: Blind juggling robot keeps a ball in the air for hours - 5 views

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    The video says it all... made me laugh for a long time
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    Nowadays even a moving piston is called "robot"... I wonder if it can juggle wheels?
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    "The researchers also discovered that the robot is very bad at juggling shoes and Coke bottles"... I wonder if that's the future work directions in their IEEE paper.
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    For all the fans - here is the directors cut version of this great piece of juggleability-research: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5eZY6399hTY
johannessimon81

The anternet - the signals network of ants - 3 views

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    The algorithm that regulates the flow of ants is evolving toward minimizing operating costs rather than immediate accumulation.
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    Turns out even ants can profit from a siesta on a hot day and they use network security and repair mechanisms. Maybe there is still something undiscovered that we can apply for our own networks.
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