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Jul 9, 2024

The Turing Lectures: The future of generative AI

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With their ability to generate human-like language and complete a variety of tasks, generative AI has the potential to revolutionise the way we communicate, learn and work. But what other doors will this technology open for us, and how can we harness it to make great leaps in technology innovation? Have we finally done it? Have we cracked AI?

Join Professor Michael Wooldridge for a fascinating discussion on the possibilities and challenges of generative AI models, and their potential impact on societies of the future.

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Jul 8, 2024

Apple Removes VPN Apps from Russian App Store Amid Government Pressure

Posted by in categories: government, internet

Apple removes 25 VPN apps from its Russian App Store following a request from Russia’s Roskomnadzor, intensifying internet control.

Jul 8, 2024

Flying Qudits: Unlocking New Dimensions of Quantum Communication

Posted by in categories: computing, encryption, internet, quantum physics, security

Researchers have developed a breakthrough method for quantum information transmission using light particles called qudits, which utilize the spatial mode and polarization properties to enable faster, more secure data transfer and increased resistance to errors.

This technology could greatly enhance the capabilities of a quantum internet, providing long-distance, secure communication, and leading to the development of powerful quantum computers and unbreakable encryption.

Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in creating a new method for transmitting quantum information using particles of light called qudits. These qudits promise a future quantum internet that is both secure and powerful.

Jul 7, 2024

OpenAI’s GPTBot gets blocked the most, but it’s not the hungriest AI crawler on the web

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1/ Cloudflare analyzed the most active AI web crawlers on the Internet based on their query volume.


An analysis by Cloudflare shows that Bytespider, Amazonbot, and ClaudeBot are among the most active AI crawlers on the web.

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Jul 7, 2024

Ever put content on the web? Microsoft says that it’s okay for them to steal it because it’s ‘freeware.’

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Microsoft’s CEO of AI said that content on the open web can be copied and used to create new content.

Jul 3, 2024

New possibilities for reservoir computing with topological magnetic and ferroelectric systems

Posted by in categories: internet, physics, robotics/AI

Speech recognition, weather forecasts, smart home applications: Artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things are enhancing our everyday lives. Systems based on reservoir computing are a very promising new field.

The research group led by Prof Dr. Karin Everschor-Sitte at the University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE), is conducting research in this area. They are primarily investigating new possibilities for , for example using .

Now, together with specialists from the field of ferroelectric materials, the team has shown that these systems are also suitable for processing complex data faster and more efficiently. Their results have been published in Nature Reviews Physics.

Jul 3, 2024

Scientists crack new method for high-capacity, secure quantum communication

Posted by in categories: computing, internet, particle physics, quantum physics

Scientists have made a significant breakthrough in creating a new method for transmitting quantum information using particles of light called qudits. These qudits promise a future quantum internet that is both secure and powerful. The study is published in the journal eLight.

Traditionally, is encoded on qubits, which can exist in a state of 0, 1, or both at the same time (superposition). This quality makes them ideal for complex calculations but limits the amount of data they can carry in communication. Conversely, qudits can encode information in higher dimensions, transmitting more data in a single go.

The new technique harnesses two properties of light—spatial mode and polarization—to create four-dimensional qudits. These qudits are built on a special chip that allows for precise manipulation. This manipulation translates to faster data transfer rates and increased resistance to errors compared to conventional methods.

Jul 2, 2024

SpaceX launching 20 Starlink satellites from Florida early on July 3

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Liftoff is scheduled for 2:57 a.m. ET on Wednesday (July 3).

Jun 29, 2024

Japan Unveils 310-Mile Automated Conveyor Belt to Carry Freight of 25,000 Trucks Daily Between Tokyo and Osaka

Posted by in categories: internet, robotics/AI, space

“Automated logistics roads are designed to get the most out of road space by utilizing hard shoulders, median strips, and tunnels beneath the roadway,” Muramatsu explained.

ALSO READ: A New 6G device is Created by Japan That is 20 times Faster Than 5G Technology

The project involves installing automated conveyor belts in tunnels beneath major highways, on above-ground tracks in the middle of roads, and along hard shoulders. This innovative approach aims to optimize existing road space and enhance freight movement efficiency.

Jun 29, 2024

SpaceX Starlink Satellites Deployed In Stunning View From Space

Posted by in categories: internet, satellites

Starlink satellites were deployed by SpaceX. Watch multiple views captured by cameras aboard the Falcon 9 rocket second stage. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: SpaceX | edited by Steve Spaleta Music: New Age Solitude by Philip Ayers / courtesy of Epidemic Sound.

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