New Technology Revolution

Machine learning,Artificial intelligence, robots, AI taking jobs and skills from people

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Scientific American

Physicists Divided on What Quantum Mechanics Says about Reality

A survey of more than 1,000 physicists finds deep disagreements in what quantum theories mean in the real world
Nature.com - Science

Sweet or sour? AI-powered device achieves human-like sense of taste

Graphene-based sensor is a step towards restoring taste for people with neurological conditions.

Next-Gen Brain Implants Offer New Hope for Depression

AI-driven deep brain stimulation offers new hope for depression by predicting relapses and tailoring treatments.

Why Pilots Will Matter in the Age of Autonomous Planes

Autonomous planes seeking FAA certification as startups develop pilotless air taxis and cargo aircraft. But will we ever see…
Futurism

CEO Says AI Will Replace So Many Jobs That It’ll Cause a Major…

The CEO of layaway startup Klarna is claiming that AI is coming for your white-collar jobs — even though such a project didn't…
Nature.com - Science

Harvard researchers devastated as Trump team cuts nearly 1,000 grants

Nature talks with scientists about an uncertain future as the US government lays siege to their university.
Nature.com - Science

Native nucleosomes intrinsically encode genome organization principles

The eukaryotic genome is packed into nucleosomes of 147 base pairs around a histone core and is organized into euchromatin and…
Futurism

Professors Staffed a Fake Company Entirely With AI Agents, and You'll…

An experiment by researchers at Carnegie Melon University staffed a fake software company with AI Agents, and the results were…
Nature.com - Science

Genome-coverage single-cell histone modifications for embryo lineage…

Substantial epigenetic resetting during early embryo development from fertilization to blastocyst formation ensures zygotic…
Nature.com - Science

World and Human Action Models towards gameplay ideation

Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to transform creative industries through supporting human creative…
Scientific American

Government Agencies, Universities, Nonprofits Pause Critical Work…

America's status as a global science leader is in doubt as the administration freezes funding and targets research that…
IEEE Spectrum Recent Content

Gyroscope-on-a-Chip Targets GPS’s Dominance

As GPS vulnerabilities become more pronounced, companies are developing solid-state gyroscopes for reliable navigation. These…
The Guardian - Science

AI is a force for good – and Britain needs to be a maker of ideas,…

After Donald Trump’s reckless bonfire of safeguards, our best plan is to become tech champions ourselves
Nature.com - Science

Episodic and associative memory from spatial scaffolds in the…

Hippocampal circuits in the brain enable two distinct cognitive functions: the construction of spatial maps for navigation, and…
Futurism

Walgreens CEO Admits That Locking Merchandise Away From Shoplifters…

Walgreens has discovered that locking its wares behind lock and key in an apparent effort to stop shoplifters has backfired…

How Antivirus Software Has Changed With the Internet

In this interview, professor Paul Gagniuc talks about his experience as a life-long computer native, antivirus basics and best…
The Guardian - Science

From the Beatles to biologics – how Liverpool became a life science…

The city has a long history with tropical medicine and is now home to one of the largest biotech clusters in Europe
Scientific American

What Are AI Agents, and Why Are They About to Be Everywhere?

Systems that operate on behalf of people or corporations are the latest product from the AI boom, but these “agents” may present…
HBR.org

Should You Write with Gen AI?

The promise of higher productivity makes using ChatGPT and other gen AI tools to help with daily business writing tempting. But…
Nature.com - Science

AI could pose pandemic-scale biosecurity risks. Here’s how to make it…

AI-enabled research might cause immense harm if it is used to design pathogens with worrying new properties. To prevent this, we…
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