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Keumars Afifi-Sabet

Keumars Afifi-Sabet

Technology Editor at Live Science

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    Drones could use 'robotic cat's eyes' to track targets more precisely than ever before

    A new computer vision system inspired by the design of a feline eye could give future drones and other military robots the ability to track targets in low-visibility and dynamic environments.
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    New app performs motion capture using just your smartphone — no sui...

    Motion capture requires special equipment and infrastructure that can cost upward of $100,000 — but scientists have created a smartphone app and combined this with an AI algorithm to do the same job.
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    Scientists build the smallest quantum computer in the world — it wo...

    The smallest machine of its kind in the world uses a single photon as its qubit and it can perform calculations without needing the cumbersome equipment to cool it down to near absolute zero.
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    Chinese humanoid robot is the 'fastest in the world' thanks to its ...

    The STAR1 robot can reach a top speed of 8 mph with the added help of a pair of sneakers.
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    Wireless data speeds hit 938 Gbps — a new record and 10,000 times f...

    Scientists combined two existing wireless technologies — high-speed electronics and millimeter wave photonics — for the first time to achieve record-breaking wireless data transmission speeds.
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    Scientists design new 'AGI benchmark' that indicates whether any fu...

    OpenAI scientists have designed MLE-bench — a compilation of 75 extremely difficult tests that can assess whether a future advanced AI agent is capable of modifying its own code and improving itself.
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    Google's Sycamore quantum computer chip can now outperform the fast...

    Experiments on Google's 67-qubit Sycamore processor showed operations entering a new "weak noise phase" in which calculations were complex enough to outperform supercomputers, based on benchmark testing.
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    What is artificial general intelligence (AGI)?

    AI development is accelerating — with some scientists suggesting machines will be more intelligent than the smartest humans within the next few years.
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    Novel Chinese computing architecture 'inspired by human brain' can ...

    AGI could be on the horizon thanks to a novel computing architecture that completely redefines how artificial neurons form an intelligent system.
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    Radical quantum computing theory could lead to more powerful machin...

    Scientists have just theorized how to connect quantum processors over vast distances to form a giant quantum computing network that acts as a single machine.
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    Unique 'fan-on-a-chip' could prevent AI smartphones from overheatin...

    The "xMEMS XMC-2400 µCooling" chip aims to keep future smartphones from overheating as they become more powerful.