The Download: speaking to robots, and growing pharmaceutical mushrooms

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When you start talking to robots
Last week, Google released a fairly surprising advertisement. I launched a copy of the AI, Gemini, which can do things not only in the digital field of Chatbots and search on the Internet but here in the material world, via robots.
Gemini robots combine the strength of large language models with spatial thinking, allowing you to tell an automatic arm to do something like “Place the grapes in the net glass bowl”. These verbal orders are filtered by LLM, which determine the intentions of what they say and then divide them into orders that a robot can implement.
You may wonder if this means that your home or workplace may one day fill with robots that you can bark. Read our story to know that.
James Odonil
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And read more about how to make artificial intelligence more intelligent robots, check:
+ Rapid learning robots were one of the entries in the MIT Technology Technology menu that includes 10 penetration technologies for 2025. Read the reason for cutting it, and the companies you should monitor.
+ What is the next of the robots in 2025. With human robots tests and new developments in military applications, the next year will arouse the attention of even skeptics. Read the full story.
+ “Robot Tool models” avoid the need to modify the data used to train robots every time they try to do something in unfamiliar settings. Read the full story.
+ Are robots about to get their own ChatGPT moment?? Researchers use artificial intelligence and other technologies to teach robots new skills – including tasks they can do in homes. Read the full story.
Future job addresses: pharmaceutical mushrooms
Studies have indicated that narcotic drugs, such as cellosipine and MDMA, have rapidly active and durable antidepressants. Although the US Food and Drug Administration denied the first medical treatments that involve a drug (MDMA -based treatment) last August, it appears that these medications are on the road to prevailing medicine.
The research was partially slowed by the seminipin through the complexity of experiments, but the data already shows a promise to the anesthetic compound inside the so -called magic mushroom. Ultimately, the Food and Drug Administration will decide whether to agree to treat depression. If so – a step that would open a vast legal medical market – will mushroom grow?
Scott Marshall is already. The head of the fungus of the Optimi Health manufacturer in British Colombia, Canada, is one of a very small number of licensed cellosibin mushrooms in North America. Read the full story.
– Mattha Busby
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Readers must
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The new 1 byd EV can be charged in only five minutes
Which can help in attracting customers in the past by postponing long shipping times. (Bloomberg $)
+ The company also announced plans to build a shipping network in China. (Guardian)
+ The world’s first battery energy bank was announced. (Edge)
+ BYD is one of the climate technology companies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to watch. (Massachusetts Institute Technology Review)
The astronauts who were cut off in NASA began their return to Earth
Sony Williams and Boot Wilmor spent nine months in space. (CNN)
+ The husband remained busy with exercise for two hours a day. (BBC)
3 How can Elon Musk’s relationships with China distort American policy
The value of Tesla depends greatly on it to maintain a friendly relationship with CCP. (Fox)
+ Musk companies are very valuable goals. (Hill)
+ If relations with China are exposed, Musk may look at more strongly in India. (The rest of the world)
4 Microsoft develops the Amnesty International model that simulates the logic of our brains
The goal is to learn from the real world experience, instead of only data. ($)
+ The male intelligence models can be cheated to win chess games. (Massachusetts Institute Technology Review)
5 alphabet agreed to buy Wiz start cyber security
At $ 32 billion, it is the largest acquisition of the company ever. ($)
6 All you say to your echo will be sent to Amazon
If you cancel the subscription, Alexa will not work anymore. (Ars Technica)
+ But Amazon denies that the end of the device processing will harm the user’s privacy. (Register)
7 US financing discounts can decrease for decades of progress in fighting HIV
Experts speed up drugs for weak societies while they are still able to do so. (Guardian)
+ Eight countries of the treatments are likely to run out soon. (Reuters)
+ This annual snapshot may protect against HIV infections. (Massachusetts Institute Technology Review)
8 Donald Trump is convinced that Joe Biden used an autopsy
The president claims that the assistants used the tool to repeat the signature of Biden. (WP $)
+ However, Trump did not provide any evidence to support his allegations. (BBC)
9 Big technology compete with your need to sleep
There are only long hours a day to consume content, after all. (From the inside $)
+ I tried to penetrate insomnia with technology. This is what succeeded. (Massachusetts Institute Technology Review)
10 Praise be to God for the Facebook market
It seems to be the last stronghold of human interaction on social media. (NYT $)
Today’s quote
“It was the rotating ship for them, and perhaps a little more than ours.”
Suni Williams, who spent nine months living at the International Space Station, says she is looking to return to her family as soon as she touches the ground, according to Reuters.
The big story
Exosomes is described as a modern treatment. We don’t know if they are working.
October 2024
There is a modern new treatment for everyone in the city: exosomes. It is prescribed as a miracle treatment for hair loss, skin aging, acne, eczema, pain conditions, long long, and even neurological diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease. This, of course, if you can afford the cost of the price – which can extend to thousands of dollars.
But there is a big problem with these big promises: We do not fully understand how Exosomes works – or even really. Read our story.
-Steca Hamzilo
We can still get nice things
A place for rest, fun and distraction to shine your day. (Do you have any ideas? Get me a line or Sky at my face))
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2025-03-18 13:10:00