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OpenAI's Sam Altman declared billionaire by Forbes
2024-04-08 19:37:01
Sam Altman, the CEO of ChatGPT creator OpenAI, has become a billionaire, Forbes said Monday.
Australians are open to self-driving vehicles, but want humans to retain ultimate control
2024-04-08 19:36:48
A mob set fire to a Waymo self-driving taxi in San Francisco last month as residents' anger about the cars boiled over.
Why batteries come in so many sizes and shapes
2024-04-08 19:36:42
If you've looked in your utility drawer lately, you may have noticed the various shapes, sizes and types of batteries that power your electronic devices. First, there are the round, non-rechargeable button cells for your watches and small items. There's also the popular AA and AAA cylindrical batteries for calculators, clocks and remotes. Then you have the rechargeable lithium-ion batteries in your laptops and phones. And don't forget about the lead-acid battery in your car.
AI's mysterious 'black box' may not be so black
2024-04-08 19:24:28
One of the pioneers of Explainable AI has developed an advanced model that explains how and why AI works. The model opens up AI's mysterious "black box" and is available for virtually all AI systems.
Novel air-cooling pipeline embankment prevents permafrost thaw disasters for buried warm-oil pipelines
2024-04-08 19:24:28
During the operation of the China-Russia Crude Oil Pipeline (CRCOP), underground pipelines crossing permafrost regions often face challenges including frost heave, thaw settlement, and other permafrost disasters. In addition, the oil temperature of the CRCOP has been steadily increasing over the years. Therefore, effective mitigation of thaw settlement disasters caused by high oil temperature has become paramount for ensure the stable operation of the CRCOP.
Dali hit Key Bridge with the force of 66 heavy trucks at highway speed
2024-04-08 19:24:28
The cargo ship Dali knocked down three main truss spans, constructed with connected steel elements forming triangles, on the Francis Scott Key Bridge just seconds after crashing into one of the bridge piers early on Tuesday morning, March 26, 2024.
'Is this a deepfake?' Why we're asking the wrong question
2024-04-08 19:24:28
Over the past year, the prevalence and potential dangers of deepfakes have raised concerns related to personal privacy, business ethics and even election interference.
Eye gaze and facial expression of robots are essential for interaction with humans, finds researcher
2024-04-08 19:24:28
With rapid developments in artificial intelligence and robot technology, social robots will increasingly be used in society. Robotics researcher Chinmaya Mishra looked at the importance of gaze direction and human emotions in our communication with robots and developed two systems to make robots' faces work in our favor. Mishra will receive his Ph.D. at Radboud University on 17 April.
Engineers design flexible 'skeletons' for soft, muscle-powered robots
2024-04-08 19:24:27
Our muscles are nature's perfect actuators—devices that turn energy into motion. For their size, muscle fibers are more powerful and precise than most synthetic actuators. They can even heal from damage and grow stronger with exercise.
Thermal camera senses breathing to improve exercise calorie estimates
2024-04-08 16:37:08
The estimates of calories burned made by smartphones, smartwatches and other wearable devices vary wildly. That's because these devices lack the sensors required to gather all the information they need to make accurate estimates.
Spirit to defer Airbus plane deliveries, furlough 260 pilots this year
2024-04-08 16:37:08
Spirit Airlines is deferring all aircraft on order from Airbus that were scheduled to be delivered in the second quarter of 2025 through the end of 2026, the discount carrier said Monday.
Google hits pause on suburban Seattle campus
2024-04-08 16:37:08
Google has halted its plan to construct a fourth building for its Kirkland campus, according to a research report.
Keeping power in the cycle: Tests confirm quality of purified graphite from used lithium-ion batteries
2024-04-08 16:16:50
Lithium-ion batteries have become an integral part of everyday life. The number of used batteries is correspondingly high. They contain considerable amounts of important raw materials such as graphite. Recycling this mineral for reuse in new batteries with the same performance is an important goal.
Brain-inspired computing may boil down to information transfer
2024-04-08 16:16:50
The biological brain, especially the human brain, is a desirable computing system that consumes little energy and runs at high efficiency. To build a computing system just as good, many neuromorphic scientists focus on designing hardware components intended to mimic the elusive learning mechanism of the brain.
Novel robust-optimal controllers based on fuzzy descriptor system
2024-04-08 16:16:50
Nonlinear systems have applications in many diverse fields from robotics to economics. Unlike linear systems, the output is not proportional to the input is such systems. A classic example is the motion of a pendulum. Due to the inherent nature of nonlinear systems, their mathematical modeling and, consequently, control is difficult.
A new bill would try to make tools like Zoom and Teams work together securely
2024-04-08 15:37:15
Sen. Ron Wyden wants government tools to be encrypted.
Elon Musk and Brazil are beefing over X
2024-04-08 15:37:15
Musk is claiming that Brazil doesn’t know its own legal system.
A farewell to Wii U and Nintendo 3DS online services
2024-04-08 15:37:15
We’ll miss you.
Welcome to the wasteland: all the news on Amazon’s Fallout TV series
2024-04-08 15:37:15
Vault Boy approved.
Kia EV9 review: third row’s the charm
2024-04-08 15:37:15
My biggest gripe was with the price.

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