EvG2 days agoAnthropic just gave Claude a superpower: real-time web search. Here’s why it changes everythingverified_publisherVentureBeat - Michael NuñezAnthropic announced today that its AI assistant Claude can now search and process information from the internet in real-time, addressing one of users’ most requested features and closing a critical competitive gap with OpenAI’s ChatGPT. The new web search capability, available immediately for paid …
EvG1 day agoBoston Dynamics unveil next generation AI robot viewers fear is ‘the perfect soldier’The Independent - Richard GilzeneBoston Dynamics have unveiled the latest leap in development for their AI humanoid robot technology, Atlas. Video footage shows the Atlas robot crawling, cartwheeling and breakdancing using skills learned by studying human movement. “Atlas is demonstrating reinforcement learning policies developed using a motion capture suit,” Boston Dynamics revealed in a post on X. Some viewers, however, were left unsettled by the robot’s uncannily life-like movements, with one predicting: “The perfect soldier. Things are about to change.”
EvG1:181 day agoHumanity Is Racing to Figure Out How Drought-Resistant ‘Zombie Plants’ Worktheamazelab - Amaze LabZombie plants have the uncanny ability to effectively come back from the dead. Now, in the face of accelerated, human-caused climate change, scientists are studying them to help understand how they can survive for upwards of 6 months without water.
EvG9 Breakthrough Technologies Helping You Defy Aging: Why 70 Is Now the New Midlifefunpackedlife.com - Kaylee TorresWhat if getting older didn’t mean losing vitality? For decades, aging came with aches, fatigue, and limits. Today, innovations are flipping the …
EvGWorld’s first commercial biological computer launched by Australian start upcosmosmagazine.com - Evrim YazginCortical Labs has launched CL1 – the world’s first commercially available computer based on neurons grown from human stem cells.The technology is …
EvGWorld's first "Synthetic Biological Intelligence" runs on living human cellsverified_publishernewatlas.com - By Bronwyn ThompsonThe world's first "biological computer" that fuses human brain cells with silicon hardware to form fluid neural networks has been commercially …