Earlier this year, scientists completed the first transmission of energy from space to earth, potentially revolutionizing carbon-free energy. The scientists behind the incredible achievement explain the process. Jeff Glor reports.
The bio-inspired ‘transformer’ that crawls, rolls and flies
Robots are often designed for a particular purpose, but what if they could transform to tackle new challenges. Enter M4, the multi-modal mobility morphobot. It draws inspiration from the natural world by adapting how it uses its limb-like rotors and wheels to move in a wide range of ways, saving energy and making it more versatile.
Crypto: a beginner’s guide
Cryptocurrencies, decentralised finance and blockchain technology—what do these terms really mean? The Economist’s finance correspondents guide us through the key concepts of crypto.
Tokenomics Explained: How to build sustainable tokens? [Token Design Framework]
In this walkthrough tutorial, we explain how to design tokenomics from first principles and introduce a template for designing tokens.
Tokenomics, short for token economics, describe the underlying logic of cryptocurrencies and tokens, encompassing the incentives and disincentives for different stakeholders within a crypto system. The goal of tokenomics is to boost the value of the product, using mechanisms like liquidity mining, staking, locking, burning, and others to manage value flows between multiple actors.
Open AI’s NEW Physical ROBOT Shocks The Entire INDUSTRY
The video is about OpenAI introducing their new GPT-5 Robot. This robot combines the power of natural language processing with robotics, revolutionizing how we interact with artificial intelligence1. GPT-5 has an unprecedented understanding of human language, thanks to a massive knowledge base collected from billions of data points, allowing it to engage in meaningful discussions, answer complex queries, and even propose creative solutions to a wide range of problems. GPT-5 is also outfitted with an advanced robotic framework that lets it interact with the outside world.
Robots in world’s first AI press conference say they won’t steal jobs | ABC News
Robots at an AI forum say they expect to increase in number and help solve global problems, and would not steal humans’ jobs or rebel against us.
But, in the world’s first human-robot press conference, they gave mixed responses on whether they should submit to stricter regulation.
AI Animation Creator. Create Your Own 3D Movie with AI
How to create a 3D animation movie, without any knowledge of 3D or Animation
What is Cryptoeconomics?
Welcome to our latest video “What is Cryptoeconomics?” – a deep dive into the revolutionary concept combining cryptocurrency, blockchain technology, and economics. In this video, we demystify cryptoeconomics, dissecting its components and potential implications on our digital world. We start by defining cryptoeconomics, delve into its importance, and explain how it drives the functionality of decentralized networks like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The video also outlines the role of incentives and penalties in maintaining blockchain security
Is Small, Fast, & Cheap the Future of Nuclear Energy?
Nuclear is reliable, works 24/7, and generates a lot of power, all for essentially zero carbon. Get an exclusive Surfshark deal!
That comes at a price, though. Nuclear plants are really expensive, legislatively challenging, difficult to scale, and have a hotly debated reputation. But what if there was a way to build smaller, cheaper, and safer nuclear power plants sized for individual businesses or small communities? It might sound like an Atomic Age dream, but it’s already here. Are small modular reactors the path towards a nuclear future? And is nuclear power really as bad as many of us think it is?
How AI Is Already Reshaping White-Collar Work | WSJ
Artificial intelligence doesn’t just make fantastical images. For white-collar workers, generative AI like ChatGPT can make jobs easier by creating drafts of documents or presentations. Initial images, video and product designs could be taken over by machine learning tech.
In fact, one report says nearly 4,000 workers lost their jobs in May to AI. Dropbox cut 16% of its workforce in part to invest more in the tech, while IBM sees a future where 30% of clerical work could be taken over by AI.
WSJ explains why AI may take some white-collar jobs – but also add new ones.
