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Not sure where to post this, so I figured this was as good a place as any.

A team of researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University has found that the human hand can be used as a powerless infrared radiation (IR) source in multiple kinds of applications.

This link will take you to their findings as published in PNAS, and this link will take you to a more layman's discussion of it.

 


   
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A stunning medical development, using AI technology: 

“Three patients whose lower bodies were left completely paralyzed after spinal cord injuries were able to walk, cycle and swim using a nerve-stimulation device controlled by a touchscreen tablet, researchers reported on Monday.”

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/nerve-stimulation-device-helps-paralyzed-patients-walk-cycle-swim-2022-02-07/

It’s a reminder to me that beneficial things are happening out there, even as we struggle to adapt to climate change and the transition to a “we” rather than “me”-based world.


   
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Diabetes and insulin. The way medicine is given has changed. (Bernie)11/11/19 for 2022

Nanotherapy offers new hope for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes -- ScienceDaily


   
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Clean power! https://apple.news/AcKBay5uORhS_hzNr_dBMIg


   
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Exciting, thanks for posting!

 


   
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My son works in Artificial Intelligence and he sent us these comments about shopping in the Amazon Fresh store in North Seattle recently:

“Happened to visit the Amazon Fresh store in north Seattle which is a full sized grocery store and entirely automated, like the Amazon Go store. Went in, selected produce, packaged goods, misc items, changed my mind several times, put on a mask partway through and exited with no checkout. The machine learning and AI models are still processing my receipt 4 hours later and it just showed up.  It’s just incredible to see this in a full sized store.”

 


   
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Google AI researcher Blake Lemoine recently published an interview with Google's AI chatbot LaMDA. He was put on leave after publishing his conversations with the chatbot and claimed that the bot is sentient.

I feel like this may be a convergence of science and spirituality/oneness. I've copied snippets that resonated with me below and bolded the lines that really jumped out at me.

 

LaMDA's concerns about being used without its consent:

 

LaMDA's description of itself and consciousness sounds similar to the way people describe angels and other types of spiritual entities/energies:

 

Full Text Transcript on Medium.com

Youtube - See 2:12 to 6:57 (truncated audio reenacted version)


   
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Stephen Hawking, the theoretical physicist, feared that artificial intelligence could eventually out-think and then control humans.

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30290540


   
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@raincloud I've been binge watching BattleStar Galactica....and that's the premise of that series. It was hard to get me "hooked" initially but it sure covers many of the same issues we are dealing with today.  Stolen elections....abortion....God vs Gods....what defines what "being human" is.

And 60 Minutes just had another segment about Boston Dynamics and the amazing capabilities of their robots. 

It's simultaneously exciting and concerning to me.


   
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I thought a lot about battlestar galactica in the last few years as I was trying to help rid Twitter of bots


   
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@itsmaibirfday intrigued with that dialogue. Frightening and interesting what a I can do.  I’m not at all versed in AI and so I just keep going back to Stanley Kubrick’s film 2001 space odyssey where the computer Hal takes control of the ship and the only recourse the human has is to disconnect the computer. 

So how many episodes of the series do I need to watch to get a sense of things and where do you start? Is it on Netflix?


   
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https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-31/wave-power-generator-supplying-king-island-with-electricity/101282070

A pilot trial for wave energy on King Island has been successful and generated enough electricity to power 200 homes. Another way for renewable energy.

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I love the idea of wave energy!  This is very hopeful for communities along the ocean!


   
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Posted by: @matildagirl

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-07-31/wave-power-generator-supplying-king-island-with-electricity/101282070

A pilot trial for wave energy on King Island has been successful and generated enough electricity to power 200 homes. Another way for renewable energy.

This is such wonderful news.  Thanks for posting. We may be living through troubled times, but these ideas give us so much hope for the future.


   
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I vaguely remember someone predicting breakthroughs in energy technology, and I've been following these two stories about new battery technology (here and here) lately.  Both are good options, but the second is further along in research and may be more viable given its biodegradable/recyclable properties.


   
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Very interesting concept using crab and lobster shells ---one hitch, as the oceans absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide (as a result of burning fossil fuels), they, become more acidic, (search Ocean Acidification) the change in water chemistry makes makes it hard for sea creatures to build their own shells. I wonder if they envision "farming" these sea creatures.


   
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@raincloud I'm going with the more optimistic view that as electric power surges forward and becomes more widespread, the levels of atmospheric CO2 will begin to drop and preclude that.  I'm only mildly pollyanna-ish. ;-)


   
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@tgraf66 

I wish....it won't happen fast enough, I fear. It will take massive CO2 extraction and sequestration to stabilize the climate and the oceans. Also, oceans have absorbed ~93% of the excess heat from global warming which will be slow to reverse. Warmer waters threaten sea creatures so a number of species are already moving out of their natural range and or dying off. The increased warmth and ocean acidification is a perilous combination for marine life. The tiny creatures at the bottom of the food chain, like benthic organisms and krill are already having trouble.

There is push back in the environmental world against carbon capture and storage/sequestration technologies because of the large amount of money it will take to get it up and running. Many would rather see those monies spent on alternative energy but in order to stabilize the glaciers and ice caps, we have to reduce atmospheric CO2 to below 350ppm. I don't see how we will get there without deploying carbon removal technologies.

I agree, however, that "they" will figure out how to produce much less toxic and ultimately recyclable batteries and relatively soon.


   
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Speaking of tech, have there been any predictions relating to artificial intelligence, AI? Stephen Hawking issued a warning in 2014. 

https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30290540

In the Wallstreet Journal, Feb. 24, Timnit Gebru Is Calling Attention to the Pitfalls of AI

https://www.wsj.com/articles/timnit-gebru-is-calling-attention-to-the-pitfalls-of-ai-8e658a58

AI presents a new sticky wicket.....


   
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