Like other species, we are the products of millions of years of adaptation. Now we're taking matters into our own hands.
Humans make mistakes too. That’s a good point. I just find like humans are more trainable. Humans tend not to make the same mistake more than once. AIs will keep making the same mistake. Shota: I don’t think so. We can train AI and not do a same mistake. AI can’t lie....
Thirteen proteins linked to brain aging in humans are identified in a Nature Aging paper. Changes in the concentrations of these blood proteins may peak at 57, 70, and 78 years old in humans, and suggest that these ages may be important for potential interventions in the brain aging process...
Physically evolving to match the technology of the times isn’t anything new. In fact, humanity wouldn’t be humanity as we know it if the earliest cave squatters failed to adapt to their surroundings. According to author Richard Wrangham ofCatching Fire, humanity would still be swinging in th...
Humans send out lots of cues, but whether dogs know some of these cues mean illness isn't clear. What we perceive as concern on a dog's part might be more like increased curiosity or suspicion that something is wrong with ...
Technology is evolving us, says Amber Case, as we become a screen-staring, button-clicking new version of homo sapiens. We now rely on "external brains" (cell phones and computers) to communicate, remember, even live out secondary lives. But will these m
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In the ever-evolving world of computing, one component plays a crucial role in determining your device’s performance: RAM (Random Access Memory). But what exactly is a gigabyte of RAM, and how much do you really need? This comprehensive guide will demystify RAM, explain its importance, and...
2 shows the effect of spatial averaging on spiking neurons evolving according to the Izhikevic model23. This model has completely different nonlinearities than the sigmoid (polynomial and discontinuous) and shows a robust nonlinear phenomenon (limit cycle). Although more than a few (but still no ...
Supply chains have increasingly come to rely on automation to improve efficiency and resiliency. Humans are no longer physically needed to manufacture products, load them onto trucks, deliver them to ports and load them onto ships, before they’re finally transferred to other trucks and deliver...