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Generally Intelligent secures cash from OpenAI vets to build capable AI systems

TechCrunch

Called Generally Intelligent , it plans to do this by turning these fundamentals into an array of tasks to be solved and by designing and testing different systems’ ability to learn to solve them in highly complex 3D worlds built by their team. ” Image Credits: Generally Intelligent.

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Radar Trends to Watch: October 2022

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

A group of researchers are talking about bringing attention mechanisms to resource-constrained TinyML applications. Low power attention could revolutionize embedded AI applications. It consists of a series of 3D animations. Faces are based on 3D photos; bodies are synthesized. You can search using images or text.

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Biohacker’s latest answer to health care hurdles: Homebrew meds

The Parallax

During his presentation here at this year’s Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE) biennial hacker confab, Laufer and the Four Thieves Vinegar biohacking collective he represents debuted a 3D-printable version of the chemical reactor hardware for turning chemicals, as well as painkillers like oxycodone, into more helpful medication.

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Stämm Biotech raises $17M for its next-generation, 3D printed bioreactor

TechCrunch

Instead, it’s developing a unit that 3D prints a dense network of microchannels that pass cells through the nutrients and oxygen they need. An example of a 3D-printed fluid channel piece. What Stämm has done is essentially cut the tank, stirring and tubes out of the equation entirely. The movement itself acts as the stirring motion.

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Crystal Clear: Pioneering the Last 60 years of Display Technology Innovation & Looking Into the Future

Strategy Driven

From large outdoor interactive screens on buildings to tiny displays in a wristwatch, the display industry has created applications and entire industries over the past 60 years, transforming our entire society. Other unique display applications include displays embedded in a credit card.