The Commerce Department imposed sanctions on Chinese technology companies and announced last week revealed that China's military is engaged in dangerous work related to "brain control" warfare research.
World's first fully driverless truck trip: TuSimple's autonomous semi traveled 80 miles on public roads from Tucson to Phoenix with no one at the wheel
In 2008, Nextbigfuture wrote how a massive technological transformation was possible even without greater than human-level general artificial intelligence or molecular nanotechnology.
Joining me today is Catherine Austin Fitts of the Solari Report, here to discuss the global financial coup d'état that is taking place right in front of our eyes under the guise of fighting a global pandemic, and how this is the execution of a long-
Elon Musk says Neuralink could start implanting chips in humans in 2022: People with severe spinal injuries would get the tech that the billionaire says could help them walk again
Andy Chanley, the afternoon drive host at Southern California's public radio station 88.5 KCSN, has been a radio DJ for over 32 years. And now, thanks to artificial intelligence technology, his voice will live on simultaneously in many places.
The first 'living robots' that can REPRODUCE: Microscopic organisms made from frog cells assemble 'babies' in their Pac Man-shaped mouths – in breakthrough that could one day be used to destroy cancer cells
Zillow Group Inc.'s failed AI-powered house-flipping operation has been halted for more than a week, stuck with thousands of homes, has found an institutional buyer for some, according to WSJ.
Journalist Rene Rodriguez announced on October 10 that he had published his final byline at the Miami Herald, where he's worked since 1989 in a variety of roles, most recently covering real estate.
This week on the New World Next Week: Trolls could be jailed under new online harms bill; Facebook gets Meta as the takeover humanity proceeds apace; and Ticketek creates the first all-in-one ticket and vaxx pass app.
Humans could soon TALK to whales: Artificial intelligence will decode clicking sounds made by the marine animals and link each one to a specific context to create a language model that communicates with them
According to the Daily Mail, Researchers at the University of Tokyo have created a controversial robot by inserting lab-grown neurons from live rat cells to train artificial neural networks to acquire thinking skills and perform complex tasks.
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