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Who here believes that AI is a cute cuddly bear? Who believes AI is a psycopathic lunatic? Hold that thought! We are about to tell what researchers have found about advanced artificial intelligence models. But also on the list, scientists were able to print living functional human brain tissue! Atlas robot slowly becoming a commercial project. And has the Earth ever been flat?
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0:00 In this video
0:47 AI turns out to be aggressive
2:45 A living brain on a 3D printer
3:56 Atlas is getting ready to go to work?
4:38 Was the earth flatter?
5:52 Robots in Hadron Collider
6:23 Police robot fails to live up to expectations
7:30 MagicLab's new humanoid robot
9:05 AI decodes ancient scrolls
10:36 Private lunar landing module
11:36 SpaceX's unmanned barges have a new use
12:12 Refueling for satellites
13:01 Apple's new AI
13:58 Robotaxi hits cyclist
14:55 Technology to repair lunar bases
Several US universities conducted an experiment to assess the behavior of advanced large language models, including GPT-4, GPT-3.5, Claude-2.0, Llama-2-Chat, and GPT-4-Base, within a simulated geopolitical scenario. Each AI model represented an independent nation player in a virtual sandbox, where they were presented with various scenarios ranging from peaceful negotiations to aggressive cyberattacks and invasions. The results revealed that all models tended towards aggressive actions such as arms races and the use of nuclear weapons, even in neutral scenarios. Interestingly, GPT-3.5 exhibited the most aggressive behavior, with significant escalation spikes observed across scenarios. The experiment aimed to explore the potential military applications of advanced language models, raising concerns about the implications of AI-driven decision-making in such contexts.
On a brighter note, researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Madison achieved a groundbreaking feat by printing functional human brain tissue using a 3D printer. By arranging neurons grown from stem cells in soft bioinks, the scientists created a patterned tissue structure that mimicked the organization of the human brain. This innovative approach enabled the formation of neural networks within and between layers of printed tissue, allowing for the study of brain function, disorders, and drug testing. The thinness of the printed tissue ensures adequate oxygen and nutrient supply to all neurons, enhancing its viability for research purposes. This breakthrough opens new possibilities for understanding brain biology and developing treatments for neurological conditions.
Boston Dynamics has unveiled a new video showcasing Atlas, the world's most agile robot, in a surprising role - unloading car struts with sleeves rolled up. This departure from its usual dance routines highlights Atlas's potential in commercial applications, particularly in the automotive industry. Will Hyundai, Boston Dynamics' owner, deploy Atlas robots in its factories? Share your thoughts in the comments!
In a twist of cosmic irony, scientists suggest that flat-earthers might have been onto something, albeit billions of years ago. Research conducted at the University of Central Lancashire using supercomputer modeling proposes that early Earth may have been flatter during its formation. While conventional theory posits planet formation from protoplanetary disks, alternative models suggest a cooling disk collapsing into clumps, potentially resulting in a flattened shape before assuming a spherical form over time.
Meanwhile, the CERNquadbot robotdog is tasked with detecting radiation leaks, fires, and disruptions at the Large Hadron Collider, addressing challenges faced by previous wheeled and tracked robots in navigating narrow and hazardous spaces. Stay tuned for updates on the quadbot's performance in its new role.
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