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Apr 15, 2023

Auto-GPT and BabyAGI: How ‘autonomous agents’ are bringing generative AI to the masses

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Chat gpt 4 is wonderful but one thing it is lacking is sentience which could do all work for millions of years so essentially we would not need find all discoveries and all things by ourselves.


Richards said he originally wanted an AI agent to automatically email him daily AI news. But, as Motherboard, he realized in the process that existing LLMs struggle with “tasks that require long-term planning,” or are “unable to autonomously refine their approaches based on real-time feedback.” That understanding inspired him to create Auto-GPT, which, he said, “can apply GPT4’s reasoning to broader, more complex problems that require long-term planning and multiple steps.” (Richards didn’t respond for a request for an interview with Fast Company.)

“They get confused”

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Apr 15, 2023

Skunk Works Reveals Progress on NASA’s Secret Supersonic X-Plane

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Supersonic flight sounds great in theory, but in practice, it can lead to annoying hypersonic booms—the noise associated with shock waves created when an object travels through the air faster than the speed of sound. The booms can be as loud as an explosion or a thunderclap.

Current FAA rules ban supersonic flight over land due to noise pollution. NASA will use the experimental X-59 to gather data in the hopes of reducing the sonic boom to a barely-audible sonic thump heard on the ground. The supersonic plane will fly over populated regions of the United States, and data will be gathered from residents about the sound the aircraft produces.

If the X-59 succeeds in its mission, commercial air travel could get a lot quicker. Dinner in Paris, anyone?

Apr 15, 2023

This $340,000 fully self-sufficient, off-grid luxury camper is solar-powered and can produce its own water from thin air

Posted by in categories: solar power, sustainability, transportation

Sorry I’m not that active. My mom had a heart attack a little over a month ago and I care for her now. Plus last Thursday I went to the ER for overdosing accidentally on depakote which can be deadly. But check this out. In case of an emergency is this cool or what? Kind of expensive though.


If this summer you’re in the mood for some off-the-grid camping trips, this state-of-the-art self-sustainable luxury trailer is what you need. Designed from the ground up for off-grid camping, the trailer can also produce its own water, making it fully self-sufficient. This extremely sophisticated camper is the work of a California-based company called Living Vehicle which specializes in making self-sustainable luxury travel trailers. The 2023 model was recently introduced by Living Vehicle and it boasts a few industry firsts.

According to its makers, the off-grid camper is aimed at those who wish “to travel far away from campgrounds and overcrowded RV parks.” With a starting price of $340,000, the luxury camper is available in three versions: Core, Max, and Pro. Additionally, Living Vehicle offers a laundry list of options that can be added to the camper via the company’s online configurator.

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Apr 15, 2023

What is Auto-GPT? Everything to know about the next powerful AI tool

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Auto-GPT can do a lot of things ChatGPT can’t do.

Apr 15, 2023

Explained: What is Auto-GPT, the new ‘do-it-all’ AI tool and how it works

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If people are worried that Chat-GPT could be taking their jobs, they haven’t seen Auto-GPT yet.


Auto-GPT is an AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT and others. It is based on the GPT-4 language model of OpenAI, the same LLM that powers the ChatGPT. But, as the name implies, “Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer,” a step further, but what exactly is it? Let us go through what Auto-GPT is and how it works.

What is Auto-GPT

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Apr 14, 2023

China Launches Electric Vehicles Running on Sodium-Ion Batteries

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Sodium-ion batteries (Na-ion) are being put into small Chinese EVs that are priced significantly lower than prevailing EV models.

Apr 12, 2023

Battery Technology Advancing At A Good Clip

Posted by in categories: chemistry, energy, sustainability, transportation

Electric vehicles feature lithium-ion battery packs today. They are heavy. But in the future lithium-air batteries that are more energy dense, lighter, and smaller could revolutionize EV design.


Lithium-air provides 4x greater energy density, and gets the oxygen needed in the chemical process from the surrounding air.

Apr 12, 2023

GPT-3 training consumed 700k liters of water, ‘enough for producing 370 BMWs’

Posted by in categories: information science, robotics/AI, transportation

The data centers that help train ChatGPT-like AI are very ‘thirsty,’ finds a new study.

A new study has uncovered how much water is consumed when training large AI models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard. The estimates of AI water consumption were presented by researchers from the Universities of Colorado Riverside and Texas Arlington in a pre-print article titled “Making AI Less ‘Thirsty.’”

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Apr 10, 2023

Tesla is about to launch a big new software update with new features and UI upgrades

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Tesla is about to launch a big new software update that includes a few new features and a lot of user interface upgrades.

As a Tesla owner, it’s always a good day to get a notification that a new software update is available. You start wondering what new features or improvements you are getting that day.

Well, now we have a good preview of the next Tesla software update as Teslascope (a service that tracks Tesla software updates) found out about a new update that the automaker is pushing to employee vehicles, which generally means it will be coming soon to the customer fleet as well.

Apr 10, 2023

Chinese ‘wingship’ that can travel 20 times faster than a boat completes sea trials

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According to Chinese state media, a natively developed ground-effect “wingship” has completed 30 critical sea trials, opening the door for further development.

The South China Morning Post claims that China’s new ground-effect “wingship” has just completed 30 sea trials. According to the state-run media company, the new vehicle could be used to airdrop supplies on islands and beaches and conduct quick search and rescue missions.

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