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8/30/20
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's neuroscience startup Neuralink has unveiled a pig named Gertrude that has had a coin-sized computer chip in its brain.
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SpaceX disclosed the benchmarks in a presentation the company sent to the FCC last Friday. It also revealed the public beta for Starlink is coming to multiple US states.
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It was Galileo himself who first discovered that in a vacuum, if you were to drop two objects from the same height, they'd hit the ground at exactly the same time, regardless of their respective weights.
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Way back in 1942, science fiction writer Isaac Asimov created the Three Laws of Robotics. Now, an AI expert has expanded that list in a bid to ensure the robotics revolution works for humans, not against them.
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Mitsubishi is facing questions over its new van after it flunked safety tests, becoming the first car ever to receive a zero-star rating from Australia's car safety program.
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"But the factor that really dragged down the Express's rating was its lack of modern safety systems like autonomous emergency braking and lane support systems."
I've never owned or driven a car with these 'modern safety systems' and their absence wouldn't stop me from buying the car I wanted.
3/5/21
Me neither, but the same applies to cars.
I currently run an ancient Toyota 4x4 which is almost ready for the breakers yard according to the mechanic who services it. I'm looking for a 4x4 replacement and it'll probably be another Toyota because they're super reliable. The fewer the 'bells and whistles', the better. The less complicated, the less there is to go wrong.