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Apr 27, 2019
Autonomous Scooter Uses AI to Learn Your Favorite Routes
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
UK-based design agency Layer has teamed up with Chinese electric car maker Nio to create a smart scooter that can learn where you want to go.
Once “Pal” learns your preferred routes, the smart scooter can autonomously take you to your destination. On its website, Layer calls the scooter a “near-future prototype” that “embraces AI and machine learning to offer flexible and convenient ‘last mile’ travel.”
It’s a stunning example of industrial design that could make short-distance travel much more convenient — whether it will ever actually be sold to the public or not.
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Apr 27, 2019
To Prevent the Apocalypse, MIT Says to Study “Machine Behaviour”
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, robotics/AI
Apr 27, 2019
What happened almost exactly 400 years ago that has produced a tremendous “Butterfly Effect” on us modern humans?
Posted by Alex Vikoulov in category: futurism
Apr 27, 2019
More Than 700 at 2 California Universities Under Quarantine Amid Measles Outbreak
Posted by Genevieve Klien in category: futurism
The number of staff members and students who were under quarantine on Friday was up by about 400 from the day before, according to the authorities.
Apr 26, 2019
Philip Tedeschi, Director, Institute for Human-Animal Connection — Ira Pastor — IdeaXme
Posted by Ira S. Pastor in categories: aging, biological, biotech/medical, DNA, futurism, genetics, habitats, health, life extension, neuroscience
Tags: aging, animals, bioquark, connections, health, healthspan, ira pastor, lifespan, longevity, mental, wellness
Apr 26, 2019
Futuristic inventions and emerging technologies that will change the world
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: futurism, innovation
Apr 26, 2019
Building the smart cities of the future
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: futurism, materials
This article is the first part in a series on smart cities. See more from Christine Wong.
Smart cities are coming under siege.
In Songdo, South Korea, clusters of concrete high-rises sit empty, waiting for an influx of foreign workers that hasn’t materialized. The $40 billion smart city, which was to be completed last year, is only 70 percent finished. Just 100,000 people live in Songdo so far, well short of its target population of 300,000.
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Apr 26, 2019
A lack of circular RNAs may trigger lupus
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, futurism
Researchers close in on how low levels of a kind of RNA may trigger lupus — offering hope for future treatments for the autoimmune disease.
Apr 26, 2019
The Most Hyped Technology of Every Year From 2000–2018
Posted by Mike Ruban in category: futurism
We look back at every year’s Hype Cycle this millennium to see which emerging technologies captured our imagination.