Today, Cerebras proudly joins the AI Alliance as a founding member. The AI Alliance, a collaboration including IBM, Meta, AMD, NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NSF, CERN, Cleveland Clinic, MLCommons, MBZUAI (Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence), ETH Zürich, and more! The AI Alliance aims to shape the trajectory of AI evolution through open innovation, aligning with the diverse needs and complexities of our society. This marks our third alliance commitment and underscores our dedication to leveraging AI for the greater good. If you want to go far, go together. 🚀 Learn more: https://hubs.li/Q02c0TgW0
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Welcome to the hybrid mode of business dealing. Scientific knowledge exchange throughout online modes helps to connect faster and saving digital energy, in turn helping in the evolution of Generative AI of OpenAI. Collaboration with NASA and Microsoft May be we can make a better Space exploration agency as “Elon Musk” visionary is. “Iron Oxy Hydroxide Nanoparticle Synthesis and its application as DNA locking and modulating nanorobots leading to human robotics”. NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration OpenAI
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Missed our latest episode on How secure is your AI/ML? And how can you be certain? with Daryan D. Dehghanpisheh? Insightful discussion regarding that while artificial intelligence (AI) can rapidly and efficiently address challenges, it also poses the risk of causing significant problems at a similarly rapid pace and on a large scale if not managed carefully. It underscores the importance of responsible development and implementation of AI technologies to mitigate potential negative consequences. As Daryan D. Dehghanpisheh stated, “The speed and scale that AI can solve problems, that is the speed and scale of how fast AI can go wrong.” ⭐ Catch up here: https://apple.co/3SFfklR New episodes every Tuesday explore how AI has evolved across society, its impact, and implications for potential future scenarios. Share your AI-related questions in the comments, and we might feature them in upcoming episodes. 🔥 NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project collaborates with Shoshin Works to explore AI convergence and ecosystemic implications. Ecosystemic Futures Community | NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project | Shoshin Works | White House Presidential Innovation Fellows #ecosystemicfutures #futureplanning #ecosystemicresilience #ecosystems #future #strategy #resilience #nasa #AI #innovation #ai #AIecosystem #artificialintelligence
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Monday has arrived so quickly, hasn't it? Just as swiftly as our daily roundup on AI 🤖, Rocket Science 🚀, and Science ⚗. There you go: 🤖 Unlocking the mind's secrets is a key scientific pursuit. In a recent study led by a team, including members of Osaka University, AI translated brain activity into clear mental images. 🚀 Sadly, we must save our excitement for later as BLUE ORIGIN's New Shepard launch has been scrubbed at the very last minute due to a ground system issue. A new date is yet to be announced. 🚀 SpaceX has announced it aims to launch its Falcon Heavy mission on December 28, carrying the X-37B spaceplane for the U.S. Space Force. Will the fifth attempt be the charm? ⚗ Using deep learning and analyzing retinal photographs, Korean researchers present a promising solution to diverse challenges in identifying autism spectrum disorder, achieving 100% accuracy. ⚗ NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration achieved something incredible by retrieving the Bennu asteroid. However, the challenging part lies ahead, as it seems they must develop new tools to open the canister that contains it. ⚗ NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Solar Dynamics Observatory registered one of the strongest solar flares since 2017, an event so powerful that it even impacted Earth's communications on December 14. 📦 If you enjoy tech as much as we do, be sure to follow and subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.unpack.tech/
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AI for Earth: How NASA's Artificial Intelligence and Open Science Efforts Combat Climate Change - NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration: As extreme weather events increase around the world due to climate change, the need for further research into our warming planet has increased as well. For NASA, climate research involves not only conducting studies of these events, but also empowering outside researchers to do the same. The artificial intelligence (AI) efforts spearheaded by the agency offer a powerful tool to accomplish these goals. https://lnkd.in/eBtUkjui
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KnowHax accelerates tech adoption and drives innovation by fostering collaboration between students and company employees. Through co-creation, participants have the unique opportunity to partner with top experts and talent, learn cutting-edge AI technologies, and brainstorm ways to leverage these advancements. This collaborative approach not only enhances participants' skills but also leads to the development of new processes or products, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in tech. Join us in transforming ideas into reality and shaping the future of technology! 🚀 Our Sponsors & Organizers: Accenture NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration The Knowledge Graph Conference NOAA: National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration National Science Foundation (NSF) #KnowHax2024 #Innovation #TechAdoption #Collaboration #AI #CoCreation #FutureTech
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Beyond the Metal: Investigating Soft Robots at NASA Langley -" Into the Spiderverse’s newest crew of villains include a brilliant scientist named Doctor Octopus who uses flexible robotic arms to commit her dastardly deeds. Her bionic arms can throw objects, aid her in moving quickly in fight scenes, and a host of other functions. While we can leave the evil geniuses to the movies, two genius interns are investigating soft robotics like the supervillain’s incredible arms for viability beyond our planet at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. In Langley’s makerspace lab, Chuck Sullivan and Jack Fitzpatrick are developing a series of soft robot actuators. “What we’re investigating is the viability of soft robotics in space exploration and assembly,” said Sullivan. While the word ‘robot’ conjures images of metal arms and gears, soft robotic actuators are bioinspired, looking at the way nature works to create new robot movements. By being constructed from highly flexible materials, soft robots are able to move similarly to living organisms, allowing new ranges of motion that traditional robots simply can’t have. Space applications of these actuators can expand the role of robots in exploration and assembly. “When you actuate the soft robot, it changes how you use the material properties,” said Fitzpatrick. “A piece of rubber going from flat to the shape of a finger, it changes the material into something else.” While in the early stages of their research, Sullivan and Fitzpatrick are looking at a series of properties to understand how actuators can be built and used in space. Their current process is to 3D print a mold and then pour in a flexible substance like silicone. By design, the actuator has chambers, or air bladders, that expand and compress based on the amount of air in them. Currently, these two interns are operating the design through a series of tubes in the air bladders, allowing them to control the movement of the robot. By adjusting the amount of air in the chamber of the soft robotic actuator, the robot can flex and relax, just like a human muscle. Soft robotics is a relatively novel concept. In fact, both Sullivan and Fitzpatrick are new to the field. Computer Engineer and Principal Investigator James Neillan, along with Co-Principal Investigator Matt Mahlin, developed the intern project to investigate the viability of soft robots in space."... NASA Watch read & learn more
Soft Robots at NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Interns Chuck Sullivan and Jack Fitzpatrick at NASA Langley are developing soft robotic actuators using flexible materials like silicone, inspired by biological movements. Their research aims to explore the viability of using soft robots for space exploration and assembly, focusing on properties such as mobility, joining, levelling, and strengthening. The actuators are created with 3D-printed moulds filled with silicone, featuring air bladders that control movement by expanding and compressing, similar to human muscles. They follow a scientific method involving hypothesis creation, experimentation, data analysis, and troubleshooting to refine their actuator designs. Experts from various fields will review their progress in early May, providing feedback and potential applications to further their research. Video - https://lnkd.in/edqPDRBh Article - https://lnkd.in/eyGhGYk7
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Insightful discussion regarding the shift in societal requirements for AI proficiency.. What was once a competitive advantage is now a fundamental requirement. Ezre stated, "We are not interested in controlling the technology, we want to control the harm." In our recent podcast, we delved into the essence of responsible tech leadership. It's not about micromanaging innovation, but rather steering it towards positive impact. Let's focus on mitigating harm and fostering a tech landscape that uplifts and protects. Catch up here: https://apple.co/3sZXrFR New episodes every Tuesday explore how AI has evolved across society, its impact, and implications for potential future scenarios. Share your AI-related questions in the comments, and we might feature them in upcoming episodes. 🔥 NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project collaborates with Shoshin Works to explore AI convergence and ecosystemic implications. Ecosystemic Futures Community | NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration Convergent Aeronautics Solutions Project | Shoshin Works | White House Presidential Innovation Fellows #ecosystemicfutures #futureplanning #ecosystemicresilience #ecosystems #future #strategy #resilience #nasa #AI #innovation #ai #economyplanning #AIecosystem #artificialintelligence #evolvinglandscape
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Open Science is all about making scientific data and research open to everyone. Why is this cool? Because when we share data, knowledge, information and software, we can solve big problems together, faster and better. Think about it - quicker medical breakthroughs, new tech discoveries, and better ways to protect our planet. Open Science makes this all possible by connecting data, people, and ideas. It's about making science work for everyone's benefit. #OpenScience #DataSharing #TogetherWeAchieve
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Check out this video. AI can be used to provide facts about so many things. How about checking out our Voice Atlas can help your organization better inform your workforce.
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Through Navteca's award-winning innovation, we are aiding scientists and communicators at the The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), the nation's largest university-affiliated research center by supporting efforts to share information about NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's record-breaking Parker Solar Probe spacecraft and the upcoming eclipse. You can now access these insights in real-time through ParkerBot, a multilingual virtual assistant offering vetted information in over 135 languages. ParkerBot provides details on the Parker Solar Probe mission, the Sun, and major space-weather events affecting life on Earth. ParkerBot, utilizing Voice Atlas, only provides information from a pre-determined and APL-vetted knowledge base and does not fabricate answers or interact with inappropriate content, allowing the team to use #AI confidently and securely.
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#SXSW day 3: my c3PO moment. Jeffrey Cardenas from Apptronik and Shaun Azimi from NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration talked about humanoid robots to leverage our collective aspirations. Jeff calls this “Robots for Humans”, and I always wondered why they humanoid form was a good solution vs any number of configurations you could develop. They gave 3: 1. The existing base of innovations is built for human interactions (tools, seats etc..) 2. Humanoid form is multi-purpose. Humans are a very good general purpose pattern recognition solution. 3. Many AI advancements are due to reinforcement learning with humans in the loop. Humanoids have much “ground truth” data from humans (hands, movements etc..) to draw from, train and improve. To me #3 is compelling. Availability of good data for rapid training is one of the biggest accelerators to autonomy.
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