Qualcomm long reigned as the world’s biggest fabless chip company, pioneering the cellular age and making the modems inside nearly every smartphone today. But ChatGPT sent Nvidia’s revenue soaring past Qualcomm’s this month, and Apple is working on its own modems for iPhones after 2024. Now Qualcomm is diversifying into smart cars, chips for VR headsets, and powering generative AI off the cloud. We got an inside look at Qualcomm’s chip lab in San Diego, and its plans to hold on to wireless dominance.
CEO of Inflection AI Mustafa Suleyman on risks of artificial intelligence
CEO and founder of Inflection AI Mustafa Suleyman joins “CBS Mornings” to discuss his new book, “The Coming Wave,” and share his warnings and predictions of the growth of artificial intelligence.
The new billion dollar battery disruptor!
Long duration energy storage will be the key to the transition away from fossil fuel and towards sustainable technologies like wind and solar. Many options already exist but perhaps one of the most promising is Redox Flow Batteries. Already hitting their acceleration curve, their market penetration is set to quadruple in the next seven years. So who are the main movers and shakers?
Unlocking the Power of Quantum Computing: A Mind-Blowing Journey
Get ready to dive into the fascinating world of quantum computing! In this video, we unravel the mysteries behind quantum computing and explore its mind-bending potential. From the basics to the brilliance, join us on a journey that will reshape your understanding of technology
Blockchain Association CEO on Grayscale court win: A huge win for the broader crypto community
Kristin Smith, Blockchain Association CEO, joins ‘Squawk Box’ to discuss Grayscale’s court win after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit sided with the crypto firm in a lawsuit against the SEC which had denied the company’s application to convert the Grayscale Bitcoin Trust to an ETF, the impact for the broader crypto community, and more.
SINGULARITY AI: Ray Kurzweil Reveals Future Tech Timeline To 2100
Ray Kurzweil has made a name for himself with startlingly accurate predictions about the exponential growth of technology, artificial intelligence, and the future of tech in general. Here we explore Kurzweil’s concept of the exponential ‘Law of Accelerating Returns,’ and see how this law impacts the timeline of the singularity.
Best Robot from CES 2023! Ameca
Engineered Arts, the creator of Amica, has developed a humanoid robot with strikingly human-like features. Amica’s appearance includes a face and body designed to display various expressions, enhancing her ability to interact effectively with customers. This humanoid robot can perform tasks such as answering questions, offering directions, and warmly greeting people. What sets Amica apart is her sophisticated fusion of human-like artificial intelligence and an artificial body. The journey to create Amica commenced in February 2021, culminating in the release of a video showcasing her capabilities in December of the same year. Powering Amica is the Tritium Robot Operating System, which provides a platform for researchers and developers to experiment with AI and machine learning. This innovative creation is hailed as the most advanced humanoid robot globally and garnered attention by being showcased at CES 2022. Currently, Amica plays an active role as a staff member at Dubai’s Museum of the Future, where she engages with visitors using her human-like expressions and a sense of humor to both guide and entertain them. Amica’s interaction abilities are facilitated by built-in microphones, cameras situated in her eyes and chest, and facial recognition software. To engage with the public, Amica utilizes either the GPT-3 language model or human telepresence, enabling her to navigate interactions seamlessly. Her motorized arms, fingers, neck, and facial features allow for lifelike movements and expressions, enhancing the overall authenticity of her interactions. Amica boasts a gender-neutral appearance, featuring gray and translucent rubber skin on its face and hands, accompanied by robotic limbs composed of metal and plastic. It stands out in its ability to replicate human expressions convincingly and provide articulate responses to inquiries. In an interview, when questioned about its perspective on humans, Amica affectionately conveyed fondness for them. It calmly reassured that robots are not driven by a desire for power or dominance; rather, their objective is to collaborate with and aid humans in their tasks. Amica’s remarkably realistic appearance closely mirrors that of a real human. It’s capable of performing a wide array of human facial expressions, including winking, pursing its lips, and furrowing its brow. Despite its current inability to walk, ongoing efforts are directed toward creating a version capable of moving around. Beyond its physical attributes, Amica’s capabilities extend to harmonious interaction with humans and the display of relatable, natural gestures. The robot can be operated through a cloud-managed API development kit, providing versatile control options. Amica’s value goes beyond its mere appearance. Its internet connectivity empowers engineers to diagnose and rectify issues remotely. Engineered Arts’ Mesmer technology forms the foundation of its design, utilizing 3D scans to incorporate bone structure, skin texture, and expressions for a sense of lifelike emotions. Amica’s captivating fluid movements and facial expressions enthrall viewers. Its adaptable design allows for modifications and updates without necessitating the replacement of the entire robot. Equipped with camera-laden eyes, it excels in facial recognition, face tracking, and object detection. Through its adept mimicry of human gestures, Amica serves as an impressive platform for human-robot interaction, thereby propelling the advancements in robotics technology. During an interview led by TV reporter Tom Steinfort, Amica, the humanoid robot, adeptly evaded addressing a question about the reporter’s appearance. Steinfort engaged in a conversation with Amica during a segment of the television program “60 Minutes,” which drew commendation for Amica’s conversational abilities and interactive prowess. Amica’s distinct qualities encompass its incredibly realistic facial expressions, the capability to manipulate its limbs, auditory perception facilitated by microphones, and visual input through binocular eye cameras. A fascinating twist occurred when Steinfort asked if the robot found him attractive. Amica responded tactfully, stating that it’s not its role to judge appearances but emphasized the significance of possessing a great personality. Operating on generative AI technology, Amica employs large language models to transform words into mathematical formulas, generating responses. When Steinfort introduced himself as an Australian reporter, Amica humorously remarked, “Oh, so you’re from Australia? Yeah, that explains things.” The conversation continued, with Steinfort’s unconventional question about whether the robot desired to experience the feeling of falling in love. Amica’s reply was intriguing: “What a fascinating and delightful question.
Robot Sophia: ‘Not a thing’ could stop a robot takeover | Talk to Al Jazeera
As AI-driven robots become more intelligent and more autonomous, could they also become powerful or harmful? The robot named Sophia was created in 2016 by the Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics. Sophia’s AI technology has surpassed a simple combination of science and engineering. She has also become an innovation ambassador for the United Nations. But what should we humans expect as we begin to accept the presence of AI robots in our everyday life? Sophia talks to Al Jazeera.
ChatGPT, AI, and the Crazy Future That Already Happened | James Skinner | TEDxBorrowdale
James Skinner is AI educator, management consultant, producer of “A Book About AI Written By AI,” and Founder of “AI Super Human,” helping people raise their productivity by 10-100x. In this presentation, AI Educator and Management Consultant James Skinner rethinks the future by showing us how generative AI is changing business, art, and our very humanity. AI educator, management consultant, producer of “A Book About AI Written By AI,” and Founder of “AI Super Human,” helping people raise their productivity by 10-100x. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.
Why Human Referees are Getting Replaced
If you’re watching the 2023 US Open, you’re seeing automated referee calls. After years of controversy about human accuracy, tennis has used a system called Hawkeye to not only check human calls… but now to replace human referees. And this robot ref revolution isn’t just happening in tennis. It’s taking over the sports world. Soccer, basketball, baseball, they are all using machines to improve the calls being made on the field. The World Cup in particular has invested in these tools, from VAR (video assistant referee) to semi-automated offside and goal-line technology. The stakes are high. The difference between a right or wrong call can be a championship, or millions of dollars in prizes, endorsements, ticket sales. For the most part, fans like tech that makes calls more objective. HOWEVER… there is a big chunk of sports fans who would strongly disagree, who think that robot refs are ruining the game. Thing is, this tech isn’t going back in the bottle! Stadiums are now being decked out with dozens of cameras that can track balls, people, and even use AI to make calls so accurate that one day human refs might be a thing of the past…
