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Louis Rosenberg, the father of augmented reality, explains the dark side of the metaverse virtual that can affect people's lives.
Curiosity Daily Podcast: How Humans Can Outsmart AI (w/ Unanimous AI), Pre-Big Bang Existence, and Beating Procrastination
Learn how humans can beat artificial intelligence by tapping into the wisdom of swarms (with some help from Dr. Louis Rosenberg, CEO of Unanimous AI). Plus: learn about what came before the Big Bang, and get a 5-minute hack for beating procrastination.
In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes:
What Came Before the Big Bang? — https://curiosity.im/2wnOt4H
The 5-Minute Hack for Beating Procrastination Used by Instagram's Co-Founder — https://curiosity.im/2MNbSla
Additional resources from Unanimous AI:
Unanimous AI Website — https://unanimous.ai/
Swarm AI Outperforms in Stanford Medical Study — https://unanimous.ai/stanford-radiology/
Unanimous AI achieves 22% more accurate pneumonia diagnoses | VentureBeat — https://venturebeat.com/2018/09/10/unanimous-ai-achieves-22-more-accurate-pneumonia-diagnoses/
This Startup Correctly Predicted the Oscars, World Series, and Super Bowl. Here's What It's Doing Next | Inc. — https://www.inc.com/kevin-j-ryan/unanimous-ai-swarm-intelligence-makes-startlingly-accurate-predictions.html
Can Swarm Intelligence Solve Humanity's Biggest Problems? | Full-Length Curiosity Podcast Interview (February 2018) — https://curiosity.im/2MvDueB
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Analysts See Higher Value for Immersion Corporation (Nasdaq:IMMR), Ending At $10.78
Analysts See Higher Value for Immersion Corporation (Nasdaq:IMMR), Ending At $10.78
Immersion Corporation (Nasdaq:IMMR)
August 4th, 2018
Immersion Corporation fell $3.45 Thursday which equals a 24.24% drop, closing at $10.78. Despite the drop in value, trading volumes were solid at 615% of normal which can indicate investor opportunities. (more…)
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We have a lot of phrases for describing large groups of humans, and none of them are good. We fear the mob mentality and use words like 'herd' or 'sheep' to describe how dumb we can get in big groups. But what if there were a way to harness our collective intelligence and use it to amplify our best qualities instead of our worst?
That's what Louis Rosenberg did when he founded Unanimous AI, a company that looked at how swarms of bees make decisions, and developed a program to allow humans to make decisions and predictions in the same way. Instead of voting, decisions are made as a collective.
Okay, but what do you do with this, you ask? Using swarm intelligence, Unanimous AI was able to predict the Kentucky Derby, the Oscars and routinely beats Las Vegas oddsmakers when predicting sports like hockey and football.
THIS WEEK: Rightly amazed by this awesome new superpower, Jack O'Brien chats with Louis about how his technology works, how it was modeled off the behavior of honey bees, and the surprising things it found about human morality.
Ritz Loses Lawsuit
A Marion County Judge has thrown out Superintendent of Public Instruction Glenda Ritz's lawsuit against the State Board of Education, citing she did not have the legal authority to file the complaint.