A claimed nanosecond response time for artificial neurons built using glass could change the AI training game “Because PSG (phosphosilicate glass) can withstand high voltages without breaking, it allows the protons to travel at ludicrous speeds while also being incredibly energy-efficient. The material is both common and easy to fabricate, making it not only the fastest option, but also a practical one. "Once you have an analog processor, you will no longer be training networks everyone else is working on," said lead author Murat Onen in the statement. "You will be training networks with unprecedented complexities that no one else can afford to, and therefore vastly outperform them all." "In other words, this is not a faster car, this is a spacecraft," he added.” https://lnkd.in/g6VV7bHq
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Hello Everyone , Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines designed to think and learn like humans. This encompasses various technologies, including machine learning, natural language processing, and computer vision. AI can perform tasks like recognizing speech, making decisions, and understanding language. Today I completed AI module on space. AI is revolutionizing space exploration in many exciting ways! Here are some key applications: 1.Data Analysis: AI processes vast amounts of data from space missions, such as images and sensor readings, helping scientists better understand celestial bodies and identify potential hazards. 2.Mission Planning: AI helps plan space missions by determining optimal trajectories and landing strategies, reducing risks and ensuring mission success. 3.Robotics: AI controls robots exploring space, performing tasks too dangerous or difficult for humans, like exploring Mars' surface. 4.Decision Making: AI makes real-time decisions during missions, such as aborting a mission or changing course to ensure safety and efficiency. 5.Autonomy: AI enhances spacecraft autonomy, reducing reliance on human intervention and aiding astronauts with navigation and operations. 6.Propulsion Systems: AI is used to develop new, more efficient propulsion systems, enabling spacecraft to travel farther and carry heavier payloads. AI's potential in space exploration is vast, and as technology advances, we can expect even more innovative applications. 🚀 Thank you JECRC University Intel Corporation
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Recent news about the suicide of a South Korean robot caught my attention. Well, imagine how brilliantly the neural network model would have been designed, coded, and trained to mimic human thinking. This is indeed an innovative breakthrough. Amidst the speculation, the robot could probably had a Malfunction. If the news were real, I would say such scenarios could be leveraged in "unmanned mission critical" projects such as deep ocean research, Deep space or planetary exploration, and mining to understand how humans would behave under given conditions. Or could be leveraged to capture emotional intelligence through Digital Twin. In terms of technology, there is no shortage of fascinating things on the horizon. What do you think? , share your thoughts in the comment section. Follow Ramprasshanth Viswanathan for weekly updates. Photo - online/ WION #innovation #technology #learning
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5 prompts for humans to learn how to travel in space without inertia (entertainment) These are for your own fun and presumed to be prompts for a quantum supercomputer powered by an advanced AI model. If you like thinking about space travel, please add your own here! Material Simulation for Exotic Matter: "Simulate the properties and potential synthesis pathways for matter with negative energy density, as required for a warp drive. Identify the most likely candidates and the experiments needed for verification." Optimization of Antimatter Containment: "Run multi-variable optimizations to find the most efficient and safest containment mechanisms for storing and utilizing antimatter in a propulsion system. Factor in current material science limits and suggest new avenues for material research." Ethical and Environmental Impact Modeling: "Analyze the possible weaponization risks, environmental impacts, and ethical dilemmas associated with the development and deployment of advanced spacecraft propulsion technologies like warp drives and antimatter engines. Propose safeguards and ethical guidelines." Spacetime Manipulation Simulations: "Execute simulations of spacetime manipulation as proposed in warp drive theories, including the interactions and stability of warp bubbles. Identify potential unintended consequences and ways to mitigate them." Interdisciplinary Research Synergy: "Analyze the current state of research in physics, material science, computational science, and ethics related to advanced propulsion. #chatgpt #ai #aiart #midjourney #openai #digitalart #chatbot #nft #aigenerated #dalle
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The next set of innovations will come from AI, not humans. If we assume that AI is currently a college graduate. Soon it will scale up to be a PhD holder and later equivalent to a high IQ human/scientist (Imagine Einstein). And we won't be having a single genius Einstein. We will have multiple super Einsteins thanks to increasing computational power. Imagine the exponential growth we are gonna witness in all aspects! Pic: spacex
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