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Arizona graduation boos greet Eric Schmidt as he cautions on AI's impact
technology8 days ago

Arizona graduation boos greet Eric Schmidt as he cautions on AI's impact

Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt drew boos at the University of Arizona’s commencement after warning about AI’s societal effects, acknowledging graduates’ fears about jobs and polarization while urging them to help shape how AI is used. The moment reflects broader AI debate, with other speakers highlighting potential opportunities even as automation disrupts work, and the university defended Schmidt’s remarks.

Anthropic’s Mythos Forges a New Era of Cyber Chaos
technology1 month ago

Anthropic’s Mythos Forges a New Era of Cyber Chaos

Anthropic’s Mythos Preview is framed as a “nuclear moment” for cyber power: an AI model that autonomously discovers and weaponizes thousands of zero‑day vulnerabilities, threatening to outpace patch cycles and erode traditional deterrence. The piece argues that Mythos enables chaotic asymmetry—potentially empowering non‑state actors and broadening access to offensive capabilities—while Glasswing remains too narrow to avert risk. It calls for a post‑Mythos policy: a whole‑of‑government strategy led by a senior official, mandatory real‑time vulnerability sharing across critical infrastructure, and federally empowered patching modeled on FAA/NRC frameworks to dramatically shrink exposure in high‑risk sectors within the next 12–18 months, before the window closes.

Gaffes, a Robo-Dog Controversy and Traffic Chaos Mark India's AI Summit
technology3 months ago

Gaffes, a Robo-Dog Controversy and Traffic Chaos Mark India's AI Summit

India's AI Impact Summit in New Delhi mixed high-stakes policy talk with mishaps: headline speakers pulled out, security and traffic snarls complicated attendance, a robo-dog demo turned out to be a Chinese Unitree Go2, and a stilted group photo with Modi and OpenAI/Anthropic chiefs underscored frictions in AI leadership; Emmanuel Macron’s morning jog provided a rare, human moment amid the diplomacy and tech chatter.

technology4 months ago

War Department Unifies Innovation Engine to Accelerate Warfighter Tech

The War Department reorganizes its innovation ecosystem to accelerate fielding of commercial technology: the Defense Innovation Unit and Strategic Capabilities Office are designated as Department of War Field Activities under a CTO-led structure, Cameron Stanley is appointed Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer, Owen West leads DIU, and a CTO Actions Group oversees six execution organizations to align services with innovation goals and speed acquisitions for faster delivery of technology, products, and operational capabilities to the warfighter.

Adobe Faces Investor Concerns Amid Mixed Earnings and Outlook
business1 year ago

Adobe Faces Investor Concerns Amid Mixed Earnings and Outlook

Adobe is expected to report strong fourth-quarter earnings, with analysts predicting revenue of $5.54 billion and earnings per share of $4.65. The company has consistently beaten revenue and earnings estimates in recent quarters. Analysts highlight Adobe's healthy subscription growth and high operating margins, despite concerns about AI competition. Key areas to watch include subscription revenue, AI impact, and new product updates. Adobe's stock is down 6% year-to-date, but analysts see potential for it to become a market leader.

Nobel Prize 2024: Celebrating Chemistry Innovations and Controversies
science1 year ago

Nobel Prize 2024: Celebrating Chemistry Innovations and Controversies

David Baker, a computational biologist and professor at the University of Washington, accepted the Nobel Prize in chemistry in Sweden for his work with Demis Hassabis and John Jumper of Google DeepMind. The trio was recognized for developing techniques to decode and design proteins using artificial intelligence, potentially revolutionizing drug and material creation. Baker, the eighth UW faculty member to win a Nobel, directs the Institute for Protein Design and was recently named one of Time magazine's 100 most influential people in health.

The Race to Human-Like AI: OpenAI, DeepSeek, and the Future of Intelligence
technology1 year ago

The Race to Human-Like AI: OpenAI, DeepSeek, and the Future of Intelligence

An OpenAI employee, Vahid Kazemi, claims the company has achieved artificial general intelligence (AGI) with its o1 model, though he acknowledges it is not superior to humans in all tasks. Kazemi argues that the model's ability to perform a wide range of tasks surpasses most humans, despite not excelling in specific areas. His comments come amid OpenAI's removal of 'AGI' from its Microsoft deal, raising questions about the business implications of such claims.

Artificial Brain Development with Luminol Technology
technology1 year ago

Artificial Brain Development with Luminol Technology

[Marb] explores the concept of a robot controlled by chemical reactions, using luminol to create artificial logic gates and a chemical brain. The project features a bionic robot hand that responds to chemical reactions, utilizing a 'lab-on-a-chip' approach with microfluidics to streamline processes. This innovative experiment merges chemistry and robotics, showcasing the potential of chemical brains in technology.

AI and Chemistry: The Nobel Prize Connection
science1 year ago

AI and Chemistry: The Nobel Prize Connection

John Jumper, a Nobel laureate in Chemistry, initially struggled with chemistry but found his passion in computational modeling of protein folding. His work at the University of Chicago and later at DeepMind led to the development of AlphaFold, an AI program that predicts protein structures from genetic sequences. This breakthrough has significant implications for understanding diseases and drug development, earning Jumper and his colleague Demis Hassabis the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

Top Stocks to Buy in the New Bull Market
finance1 year ago

Top Stocks to Buy in the New Bull Market

The S&P 500 has surged nearly 26% in 2024, nearing record highs due to improved macroeconomic conditions, AI excitement, and potential corporate tax cuts. Despite this, some quality stocks like Dutch Bros remain undervalued. Dutch Bros, trading 30% below its peak, has seen a 68% rise this year, driven by a 28% revenue increase and plans to expand from 950 to 4,000 stores by 2035. Its unique coffee service model and expansion into new states present strong growth opportunities.

Bitcoin's Path to $100K: A Boon for Altcoins and Market Stability
cryptocurrency1 year ago

Bitcoin's Path to $100K: A Boon for Altcoins and Market Stability

Glassnode co-founders Jan Happel and Yann Allemann suggest that Bitcoin may have bottomed out after a correction, as long-term holders have sold less aggressively compared to earlier in the year. They also express optimism about the AI-based crypto project, Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET), which they believe is poised for a rally due to its strong fundamentals, neutral RSI, and accumulation phase. FET is currently trading at $1.62, up 8.1% in the last 24 hours.