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LughOPMAto Futurology•Hypershell X is a $999 AI-powered exoskeleton that says it makes hiking, running and walking 30% easier.English2·2 days agoYeah they mention it can reduce stress on joints, for people with arthritis and other conditions this could be a lot more than a hiking toy.
LughOPMAto Futurology•Hypershell X is a $999 AI-powered exoskeleton that says it makes hiking, running and walking 30% easier.English81·2 days agoI’ve no relationship with the company! In fairness, it does seem to work. I posted it as it seemed quite cool.
LughOPMAto Futurology•AI firm Anthropic has started a research program to look at AI 'welfare' - as it says AI can communicate, relate, plan, problem-solve, and pursue goals—along with other human characteristics.English24·3 days agoI disagree. There are definitely people who sincerely believe in AI ‘consciousness’. Ironically, they are usually the first to throw about terms like ‘woo woo’ in any discussions about human consciousness.
LughOPMAto Futurology•AI firm Anthropic has started a research program to look at AI 'welfare' - as it says AI can communicate, relate, plan, problem-solve, and pursue goals—along with other human characteristics.English3·3 days agoWhen it gets to the point AI is self-recursively improving itself, is this a version of ‘life’ as we know it? Perhaps with humans as the ultimate parent? In a sense those AIs would be our descendents.
My problem with Big Tech leading these efforts, is that they are so often anti-human welfare, why would we trust them with the issue of anyone else’s? Big Tech’s desire to have zero regulation is an expression of how little concern they have for other humans. The ease with which all the Big Tech firms help the military slaughter tens of thousands of civilians is another. I can’t help thinking they’ll use any effort to elevate AI ‘welfare’, to harm the interests of inconvenient humans, which means most of us to them.
LughOPMAto Futurology•Researchers in England have fully grown an adult tooth in the lab, and are investigating ways these teeth could be used in dentistry.English9·3 days agoCorresponding author of the paper Dr Ana Angelova Volponi, King’s College London, said: “As the field progresses, the integration of such innovative techniques holds the potential to revolutionise dental care, offering sustainable and effective solutions for tooth repair and regeneration.
Growing a tooth is one thing, I wonder how hard integrating it into a mouth will be. These teeth need to integrate with nerves and blood vessels.
LughOPMAto Futurology•Bright Saver, a San Francisco-based nonprofit, aims to bring the European balcony solar trend to U.S. homes with low-cost, plug-in systems that require no interconnection and no permits in some placesEnglish2·3 days agoThey mention people will own them outright after 6 years. So it’s free electricity from that point onwards.
LughOPMAto Futurology•Bright Saver, a San Francisco-based nonprofit, aims to bring the European balcony solar trend to U.S. homes with low-cost, plug-in systems that require no interconnection and no permits in some placesEnglish4·4 days agoThis is an innovative model. They are working with people on low incomes, renters and apartment dwellers. All people cut out of traditional rooftop solar. People will be paying $35 a month for two free-standing 7 by 4 feet panels. There doesn’t seem to be any upfront cost, though a qualified electrician needs to install them.
If those two panels generate more than $35 worth of electricity a month, then this seems like a no brainer.
LughOPMAto Futurology•Xpeng's IRON robot demo at the Shanghai Motor Show highlights how fast robotics is advancing. Are humanoids ready for s-curve mass adoption?English2·5 days agoYes.
There are probably quite a few inflection points coming, and that is one of them.
I think another is when they are capable of most unskilled work (supermarket shelf stacking, cleaning, etc), but cost less to employ than humans paid Western-country minimum wages.
LughOPMAto Futurology•Xpeng's IRON robot demo at the Shanghai Motor Show highlights how fast robotics is advancing. Are humanoids ready for s-curve mass adoption?English5·5 days agoHumanoid robots, like all technologies, will be adopted on an s-curve. First, there will be just a few of them, and then rapidly they will be everywhere, as their adoption heads for market saturation.
Are humanoid robots ready for their s-curve take off phase? Seeing Xpeng’s IRON humanoid in action might make you think they are. Xpeng say they expect to start mass-producing these next year, and say they are investing $13.8 billion to scale production.
IRON’s specs look impressive. Xpeng says it operates at 3,000 TOPS of processing power with their Turing AI chip. For reference, Microsoft’s baseline for an AI PC is 40 TOPS (Trillions of Operations Per Second).
LughOPMAto Futurology•As the US retreats from the post-WW2 global order it created, 22 countries are lining up to join the BRICS alliance, which seeks a new global order.English5·6 days agoThe world is full of economic alliances with acronyms. The EU, ASEAN, and the G7 are just some. The EU functions more as a nation-state, while most are much looser. The BRICS alliance, founded in 2009 by Brazil, Russia, India, and China (hence the name) has significant differences from the others.
Its primary goal is to create an alternative to the existing global economic order dominated by the West/US. In particular, it seeks to create alternatives to the dollar-dominated world trade system, SWIFT interbank payment system, and IMF & World Bank.
So far, it hasn’t made huge progress with this agenda. The US dollar’s role in global trade is firmly embedded. The only other currency that comes close in volume/importance is the Euro. As China doesn’t allow its currency to float freely or have open capital markets, the Chinese Renminbi can’t currently replace the dollar’s international role.
But is this about to change? The current US administration rejects much of the old global economic order. Ironic, considering it originally created it. Since 2009 China and Russia have even more reasons to want a global financial alternative the US doesn’t have a role in. Maybe the US is helping them to create it?
LughMAto Futurology•US researchers say their new coronagraph design could allow for direct imaging of exoplanets that current telescopes can't see.English3·7 days agoAlien life on exoplanets is in the news after possible biosignatures were found on K2-18b, 124 light-years away. The gas dimethyl disulfide hints at life, but it’s not proof.
A new coronagraph design could boost the search for alien microbes by improving exoplanet atmosphere analysis. Detecting life through atmospheric chemistry will likely be how we first confirm it.
There are several space telescopes from ESA, NASA and China due for launch in the next ten years that will improve on current abilities. However, it’s possible definitive proof may even come before then with current space telescopes.
The James Webb Space Telescope detected the dimethyl disulfide on K2-18b, and it is lined up to look at other alien-life candidate exoplanets in the coming months and years.
LughMAto Futurology•2030: How soft robotics and genetic storage could power androidsEnglish2·7 days agodeleted by creator
LughOPMAto Futurology•With ‘AI slop’ distorting our reality, the world is sleepwalking into disaster | A perverse information ecosystem is being mined by big tech for profit, fooling the unwary and sending algorithms crazyEnglish4·8 days agoYes, but using AI will greatly amplify what has happened before.
LughOPMAto Futurology•CATL says its newest EV batteries have a range of 1,000 km (620 miles) and can charge to 600 km in ten minutes.English1·8 days agoThis requires the driver to charge using CATL’s own 4C superchargers. Domestic, or most commercial charging won’t happen as quickly. Still, this shows the direction of travel - EVs with long ranges that quickly charge. 4C superchargers don’t seem to be available outside of China yet, but like everything else hi-tech, I’m sure it won’t be long before China will be able to sell it to other countries.
LughOPMAto Futurology•China's experiments on the Tiangong space station back up its claims that it wants a human base on the Moon, and long-range manned missions to Mars and Jupiter.English6·11 days agoThis Astrum video does a good job of explaining things. In short, China’s experimental work on its space station is all targeted at practical steps to help it build a Moon base, and have manned missions to the outer solar system.
In particular, they focus on 5 key areas. 1. Orbital Construction Technology, 2. Space Robotics & Automation, 3. Energy and Propulsion Innovation, 4. Life Support & Sustainability, 5. Generic Technology for Spacecraft.
They’ve already succeeded with key breakthroughs, including a system for producing oxygen that is far superior to the system on the ISS which needs a third of the ISS’s energy to function.
America, partnered with Europe, is still pursuing its SLS/Orbital Gateway plans that look ever more doomed as time goes on. A wildcard are commercial space systems that could rapidly take-off. If not, by doggedly pursuing its plans, at some point China may pull into the lead in the space race.
LughMAto Futurology•AI is coming for music, too: New diffusion AI models that make songs from scratch are complicating our definitions of authorship and human creativity.English3·12 days agoI think it is true AI lacks true creativity, but the point is you don’t need creativity for lots of commercial art.
Stock music, stock videos, video game environments, etc - the industries that made them have always employed creative humans, but they can be made by AI that doesn’t have true creativity.
LughOPMAto Futurology•Scientists have used gene editing to produce artificial electrical synapses in mice, where they can be targeted to make the animals more sociable or reduce their risk of OCD-like symptoms.English21·13 days agoThis is a lab result on mice, so likely still years away from treatments available to humans.
Still, here’s a thought to ponder. If gene editing treatments to make people smarter, kinder, and more sociable were widely available, do you think some people would feel threatened ?
Those traits and others correlate with political persuasions. People might argue that people being smarter, kinder, and more sociable are worse for society, in order to protect their political power base.
Interesting there’s no mention of unemployment via AI/robotics in DW’s reporting of this issue.
LughOPMAto Futurology•AI firm Hugging Face works toward open-source humanoid robotics with Pollen Robotics purchaseEnglish4·14 days agoThere are dozens of open-source robotics projects around the world, including another humanoid robot called Tiangong. Hugging Face’s actions are significant because of the prominent role it plays among AI developers. It functions as a version of GitHub, but just for AI - except now it may do the same for robotics too. It has always been committed to open-source (its own tools are open-source).
That open-source AI has kept pace, and in some cases bettered, investor-funded AI has taken many by surprise. Could the same happen in robotics development?
Hugging face lets the public use a lot of the AI tools it hosts.
There’s a few different efforts like this. DeepMind have another one. I follow these types of developments as much as possible, because I think robotics is soon going to take off thanks to recent advances in AI.