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Nanobots will be inside everyone by 2030
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Not sure of the time frame but we are going to see nanobots used a great deal in the future.
When I started researching this, I also had the same impression as you.
Yeah. Isnt it interesting when you start diving into the depths of technology.
Microsoft has ditched the board observer seat at OpenAI that has drawn regulatory scrutiny on both sides of the Atlantic, saying it was not necessary after the AI start-up's governance had improved significantly in the past eight months.
OpenAI certainly has a target on it, and for good reason. I am not one to trust Sam Altman at all. He passed Zuckerberg, in my view, as biggest Silicon Valley scumbag.
In just the past 3 years, the gaming handhelds niche has improved so much. Now there are options of all prices that have amazing quality for their price!!
Steam Deck as an example is a great deal, not the most powerful, but the best value!
I do not follow closely but I am not surprised to see major advancements in gaming. It is a digital world design these days. The bottleneck, is my guess, is the physical hardware.
Improvements there are not a shock to me.
What I love about the improvements made in this space, is that cheap devices no longer feel cheaply made. Companies have learned which ergonomics feel the best!!
Very cool. I would expect gaming to take on added dimensions in the next few years. I cant state the directions they will go but with all the digital world advancement expected, gaming will benefit greatly.
I'm worried about the moral aspect of technology, (like witjh AI regulation or DEI corruption,) the advancement aspects I'm happy with!
The thing that gets advanced the least with time is battery size, which is important for things such as laptop and handhelds.
Without a doubt. Battery technology is one of the biggest criteria for all tech advancement. Look at some of the relics of the early mobile phones and the external battery packs. It was amazing in hindsight.
Progress in this field is allowing for so much greater potential since technology cannot operate without energy.
Nanobots, also known as nanorobots or molecular robots, are small-scale robots that are designed to operate at the nanometer scale, which is the size of molecules and cells. These tiny robots have the potential to revolutionize various fields, such as medicine, manufacturing, and environmental cleanup.
The concept of nanobots has been around since the 1980s, but it is only in recent years that scientists have made significant progress in developing these tiny machines. There are several types of nanobots, including:
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A great lesson on nanobots.
It seems you dove into a chatbot. LOL
Sorry, I got really carried away. 😅 I thought the way they act inside humans was really cool and I also managed to discover some very interesting videos about it.
I don't know if you saw it, but I found the way in which a nanobot was in charge of taking a sperm to an ovary very incredible.
This type of technology is still evolving and I believe that its improvement will take a maximum of 10 years.
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There is a lot of evolving.
We will be in a much different place in 10 years. Perhaps I need to do a 1985 to 1995 overlay as a comparison.
Mechanical nanobots: These nanobots are made of materials such as carbon nanotubes, nanowires, or other materials that can be manipulated to perform specific tasks.
Biological nanobots: These nanobots are made from biological molecules, such as DNA or proteins, and can be programmed to perform specific functions.
Hybrid nanobots: These nanobots combine mechanical and biological components to achieve specific tasks.
Potential applications of nanobots include:
Medical applications: Nanobots could be used to deliver drugs directly to specific cells or tissues, allowing for more targeted and effective treatments. They could also be used to detect and destroy cancer cells or other disease-causing agents.
Manufacturing: Nanobots could revolutionize the manufacturing industry by allowing for the creation of complex structures and materials at the nanoscale.
Environmental cleanup: Nanobots could be used to clean up pollution, such as oil spills or chemical waste, by breaking down the contaminants into harmless components.
Space exploration: Nanobots could be sent to other planets or moons to explore and gather data, or to perform specific tasks, such as repairing equipment or conducting experiments.
However, there are also concerns about the potential risks and consequences of nanobots, such as:
Unintended consequences: The release of nanobots into the environment could have unintended consequences, such as altering ecosystems or causing harm to humans or animals.
Security risks: Nanobots could be used for malicious purposes, such as spying or sabotage.
Privacy concerns: The use of nanobots for surveillance or data collection could raise privacy concerns.
As with any emerging technology, further research and development are needed to fully understand the potential benefits and risks of nanobots. However, if successfully developed and implemented, nanobots could have a significant impact on various fields and industries.
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As Microsoft leaves its observer seat, OpenAI says it won’t have any more observers
https://techcrunch.com/2024/07/10/as-microsoft-leaves-its-observer-seat-openai-says-it-wont-have-any-more-observers/
The idea of trusting Altman is absurd. To me, the guy is driven by nothing more than power.
Even Zuckerberg, a case could be made that he wasnt driven solely by it. Yes he wasnt Meta to control everything but that is from a digital platform perspective which kicks off even more network effects.
Yes, that's why I prefer Apple - it's business plan is not deeply rooted in monetizing your personal data. And gives you freedom - relatively speaking, and comparing to the other big techs.
Apple has been one of the better companies regarding privacy. They also do a good job of protecting it. I cannot recall one data breach for Apple.
Amazon is another one that seems to do a good job with it. Everyone else, not so much.
I am quite sure there were breaches too :)
Amazon does not really run any business here in the Czech Republic, even though it has its CEE HQ and a large warehouse here in Prague. I considered it an option in Spain, but they couldn't match offers of the other vendors.
I kinda think they are huge in the US, and don't really shine overseas. Or perhaps somewhere in the Asia-Pacific region, I haven't lived there yet ;)
Maybe but I dont recall any breaches. Google, I can think of a number of them.
Same with Amazon, none that I can remember.
I think you are right, that company is mostly North American focused.
Two NASA astronauts are stuck on the ISS - how stranded are they?
https://news.sky.com/story/two-nasa-astronauts-are-stuck-on-the-iss-how-stranded-are-they-13175984
It was a bad idea to go up using Boeing. That company is turning to shit very quickly.
I go up using Boeing like six times a year ;) I took Airbus for the other flights of mine (though I can only tell one from the other thanks to the safety illustrations inside).
I know it is jump media focus but it seems that, these days, any flight you survive is a good one.
Oh, come on! Flying is still the safest mean of transport - at least in developed countries.
Amazing technology. A motorized nanobot helping a sperm with motility issues along towards an egg
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Nano tech is offering a lot of possibilities.
And miracles like this, because I thought this video was incredible.
Imagine how big this nanobot is? That's very crazy.
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It is how small a nanobot is.
They are tiny, hence nano. LOL
It's incredible that we are already using this type of technology to help with our health.
I hope that in the not so distant future, more solutions such as eliminating cancer, unblocking veins and other things can be more accessible to save more people.
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AI Can’t Replace Teaching, but It Can Make It Better
https://www.wired.com/story/what-aspects-of-teaching-should-remain-human/
Ai cant replace much at this point but give it a few years. The pace of progress is exceptional.
I guess a bit of human touch would still be necessary. Especially when it becomes sparse for the pupils/students.
Education is going to be fascinating to watch. Much of the advanced world has major demographic issues. Technology is going to factor in but we are dealing with a heavily regulated industry where the governments have a big hand in. In the US, the cost for upper level education is out of hand.
Part of the shift will be when companies stop requiring college degrees and focus upon some type of online education.
That doesnt answer, though, early year education systems.
Going to be interesting.
https://www.reuters.com/technology/artificial-intelligence/oracle-musks-xais-10-bln-server-deal-talks-lapse-information-reports-2024-07-09/
Interesting. Considering how much processing xAI has been buying, I guess the rental was not longer needed although the article did state it was over Musk's insistence on faster computing.
A new model to plan and control the movements of humanoids in 3D environments
https://techxplore.com/news/2024-07-movements-humanoids-3d-environments.html
Is AI the answer for better government services?
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cmllxl89jlwo
Yet in the US, government hiring keeps outpacing the private sector.
Wonder why that is?
Do tell :)
The labor reports show that much of the job expansion is the US government adding jobs and then the states are eating up a bigger percentage.
This is why the Fed is beginning to waver on interest rates. It knows the headline of the jobs report is bogus.
The creation of Tesla, Inc. dates back to the late 1990s when Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning began working on a project to develop an electric sports car. The company, initially called Tesla Motors, was founded in July 2003 with a mission to create affordable, high-performance electric vehicles.
The initial investors in Tesla included Elon Musk, who would later become the CEO of the company. Musk provided some funding and helped bring in other investors, and he also became involved in the development of the vehicle. In 2004, Eberhard and Tarpenning recruited Ian Wright, a former BMW executive, to join the team and serve as the company's first CEO.
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A great summary of #tesla. There is a lot going on with some of these companies.
I think the market will have more acceptance of electric cars in the future.
More and more people are opting for this type of vehicle and perhaps we will see a growth in more companies focused on this type of manufacturing.
Of course, Tesla is currently the leader in this segment, but I believe that more companies will be able to compete in the market.
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The Chinese are leading the way. That is the top car market and 30% of new car sales last month (June) were BEV.
The Chinese are incredible. If there isn't much competition, they will dominate everything.
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They are more than just #technology thieves. That might have been the case in the past but that is no longer the case.
In 2005, Tesla Motors unveiled its first vehicle, the Tesla Roadster, an electric sports car that could go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in less than four seconds. The Roadster was initially intended to be a limited production vehicle, but it ended up being a success, and Tesla was able to secure more funding to develop new models.
In 2008, Elon Musk took over as CEO of Tesla, and under his leadership, the company began to expand its product line. In 2010, Tesla released the Model S, a luxury electric sedan that quickly gained popularity for its performance and range. The Model S was followed by the Model X, a luxury electric SUV, and later the Model 3, a more affordable electric sedan.
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Tesla also made significant investments in battery technology and energy storage, launching the Powerwall and Powerpack products in 2015 and 2016, respectively. These products allow homeowners and businesses to store energy generated by solar panels or other renewable sources.
Today, Tesla is one of the leading electric vehicle manufacturers in the world, with a market capitalization of over $1 trillion. The company has also expanded into other areas, such as solar energy and autonomous driving technology, and continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the transportation and energy industries.
Milk, eggs and now bullets for sale in handful of US grocery stores with ammo vending machines
https://apnews.com/article/ammunition-vending-machines-ddb2e507213cda8ef46da0d8146253ae
There are so many fields being open up for data. It is amazing.
Infrastructure is something that everyone is going to want to start looking at providing. This is going to be crucial in the future and something that can be decentrralized.
Distributed computing is something that is going to be enormous. There is no way to meet all the world's needs simply through centralized systems.
AI scientist Ray Kurzweil: ‘We are going to expand intelligence a millionfold by 2045’
The Google futurist talks nanobots and avatars, deepfakes and elections – and why he is so optimistic about a future where we merge with computers
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This may be your last chance to own a rare Nintendo PlayStation controller
In August, Heritage Auctions will be auctioning off another rare piece of hardware from the failed Nintendo and Sony collaboration.
In 2020, a rare prototype of the never-released Nintendo PlayStation console sold for $360,000 at auction. Another unit may never be found, but a second prototype controller from the failed Nintendo and Sony collaboration is going up for auction in August.
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Everyday the cloud is getting smarter. More is being added to it at a growing pace.
Think of this as the global cybernetic brain.
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And one more about technology & teaching:
Students Target Teachers in Group TikTok Attack, Shaking Their School
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/06/technology/tiktok-fake-teachers-pennsylvania.html
It’s a Matter-related bug, and there’s a temporary workaround.
Are your Philips Hue smart light bulbs seemingly going rogue, randomly turning themselves up to full brightness even if you’ve set them dimmer? Philips Hue parent company Signify is aware of the issue, has figured out the root cause, and tells The Verge that a fix is coming as soon as next week.
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#tesla earnings come out on the 23rd. How do you think the numbers will look?
That is what most pay attention to. For me, I try to connect the #technology dots.
Grid Series Video #2 // How Many Megapack Factories Will Tesla Build?
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Hello technology!
Good day my friend. Hope all is well.
Good day my friend!
Yes, everything is fine here and I hope it is there too.
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Nano Robots Explained
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Nanotechnology in Medicine: How Nanobots Will Change Medicine
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Cancer Killing Nanobots
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15 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES THAT WILL CHANGE THE FUTURE
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These types of videos are always interesting.
You're right and the cool thing is that it also helps us update ourselves on things we didn't even imagine would be possible in these current times.
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It helps me to see the trends that might be forming. It is also helpful to imagine the future.
People get so negative about things when we are seeing massive progress forward at an exceptional rate.
When it comes to the automotive market, China is the most important one. Americans, especially Wall Street, think that because we do not see Chinese vehicles around us, they think the US leads.
It is not the case.
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Wow, this interesting. How long will AI technology holds in the world.