In an interview with ZDNet, the head of Samsung's health R&D team revealed how its BioActive sensor let it race ahead of Apple.
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In an interview with ZDNet, the head of Samsung's health R&D team revealed how its BioActive sensor let it race ahead of Apple.
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BloombergNEF reports an 11% year-on-year rise in renewable energy financing in the first half of 2022, for a total of $226 billion Londo
Women in the United States are more skeptical than men about some uses of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly the possible widespread use of driverless passenger vehicles, according to a new analysis of survey data collected in November 2021.
Across a range of possible AI applications that the survey asked about, women are consistently more likely than men to express concern about computer programs executing those tasks. For example, 43% of women say they would be very or somewhat concerned if AI programs could diagnose medical problems, while 27% of men say the same. Gender gaps also appear in the amount of concern Americans express about AI programs being able to perform repetitive workplace tasks, make important life decisions for people and know people’s thoughts and behaviors.
Read more: U.S. women more concerned than men about some AI developments, especially driverless cars
Betty White with President Obama 6/11/2012. NARA ID 200283745.
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Betty White at the Truman Library! Betty White, Allen Ludden, and Tess White pose with Truman Library staff, 8/4/1964. Truman Library ID 65-164.
Betty White and Allen Ludden view Truman Library exhibit. Truman Library ID 65-160.
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Can Nuclear Fusion Put the Brakes on Climate Change?
Let’s say that you’ve devoted your entire adult life to developing a carbon-free way to power a household for a year on the fuel of a single glass of water, and that you’ve had moments, even years, when you were pretty sure you would succeed. Let’s say also that you’re not crazy.. Read More: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2021/10/11/can-nuclear-fusion-put-the-brakes-on-climate-change
i learned that Valve founder, Gabe Newell, attended Harvard in 1980 but dropped out to work at Microsoft in 1983. He spent 13 years working at Microsoft. Later, he stated he learned more in 3 months at Microsoft than he ever did at Harvard (x)
A Letter to Our Future
We are at a crossroads. Our civilization is on a collision course with advancing threats to our way of life. Simultaneously, short-term thinking has created a dangerous division between founders and investors. Now is the time for bold action that charts a new path.. Read More: https://www.ltse.com/blog/letter-to-future/?utm_source=listingpost&utm_medium=blog+post&utm_campaign=twilioasana_listing_launch+
The AI road not taken
Advances in artificial intelligence are leading to job loss and increased surveillance. It’s not too late to change course. Does this have to be the way? Artificial intelligence was supposed to boost productivity and create better futures in medicine, transportation, and workplaces.. Read More: https://mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-matter/ai-road-not-taken
Amazon's experimental wireless mesh networking turns users into guinea pigs.
Visit of Atlanta University Library School Seniors, 4/17/1956
Someday we’ll have in-person student visits again. Someday.
Series: Public Relations Photographs Relating to National Archives Personnel, Facilities, and Events , 1939 - 1968
Record Group 64: Records of the National Archives and Records Administration, 1789 - ca. 2007
Image description: A group of Black college students pose in one of the research rooms of the National Archives Building. The men are wearing suits; the women wear skirt suits and delicate hats.
Metamaterials, which could improve smartphones and change how we use other technology, allow scientists to control light waves in new ways.
Global cloud services infrastructure spending grew to $41.8 billion in Q1 2020, a 35% year-on-year (YoY) rise.
Fibres that imitate the double helix of DNA can make artificial muscles more powerful than those found in nature.