Japanese scientists have built a cellular automaton from individual molecules that carries out huge numbers of calculations in parallel
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in title, tags, annotations or urlEvolution: Selection for positive illusions : Nature : Nature Publishing Group - 4 views
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Let's keep going then ...
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Or maybe not ..... 1) http://www.jstor.org/pss/3666221 (reminds me of someone :) 2) http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/think-well/201101/why-optimism-can-be-bad-your-mental-health (se comment above)
Massively Parallel Computer Built From Single Layer of Molecules - Technology Review - 3 views
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Ref: arxiv.org/abs/1110.5844: Massively Parallel Computing An An Organic Molecular Layer
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:) so Technology Review wrote the article now, based on an arXiv paper uploaded only now, but actually the paper was already published in Nature last year: http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nphys1636
Nice video from ISS - 2 views
Philae's first touchdown seen by Rosetta | Rosetta - ESA's comet chaser - 3 views
The Social-Network Illusion That Tricks Your Mind | MIT Technology Review - 4 views
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Network scientists have discovered how social networks can create the illusion that something is common when it is actually rare. One of the curious things about social networks is the way that some messages, pictures, or ideas can spread like wildfire while others that seem just as catchy or interesting barely register at all.
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"The effect is largest in the political blogs network, where as many as 60%-70% of nodes will have a majority active neighbours, even when only 20% of the nodes are active." How convenient :-)
What Google Learned From Its Quest to Build the Perfect Team - The New York Times - 2 views
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Not a science related article but rather an in depth look at what makes a team succeed.
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Shorter version available here, highlighting the 5 key points: https://rework.withgoogle.com/blog/five-keys-to-a-successful-google-team/
Playing Mortal Kombat with TensorFlow.js. Transfer learning and data augmentation - 2 views
Darwinian data structure selection | the morning paper - 1 views
AI at Google: our principles - 4 views
Aroma: Using ML for code recommendation - 2 views
The problems with forcing regular password expiry - NCSC Site - 2 views
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Not new, but always good to read: British intelligence recommend not having password expiry dates. Something we should apply at ESA!
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I second that. It has been an open secret for long though that frequent password changes are creating more problems than they solve. See Bruce Schneier: https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2016/08/frequent_passwo.html
Better Language Models and Their Implications - 1 views
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Just read some of the samples of text generated with their neural networks, insane.
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It's really lucky that it was OpenAI who made that development and Elon Musk is so worried about AI. This way at least they try to assess the whole spectrum of abilities and applications of this model before releasing the full research to the public.
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They released a smaller model, I got it running on Sandy. It's fairly straight forward: https://github.com/openai/gpt-2
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