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Jul 12, 2022

Does social media censorship cause extremism?

Talking to the black musician who makes KKK members rethink racism Why are we so divided? Whether it’s the war in Ukraine or Covid or the 2020 U.S. election or Black Lives Matter or abortion, it feels like there have never been such great divisions in society. I recently had…

Racism

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Does social media censorship cause extremism?
Does social media censorship cause extremism?
Racism

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May 27, 2022

Digital twin wind farms: Siemens and NVIDIA are modeling reality via AI in the metaverse

What, don’t you have a digital twin yet? — When you plunk a $100 million wind farm down on 98,000 acres of varying terrain, you want to know a few things. You want to know that you’re optimizing the location of your multi-million-dollar turbines. You want to know that the turbines you source can handle the gustiest gust…

AI

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Digital twin wind farms: Siemens and NVIDIA are modeling reality via AI in the metaverse
Digital twin wind farms: Siemens and NVIDIA are modeling reality via AI in the metaverse
AI

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May 19, 2022

Mojo Vision’s smart contact lens: ready for real-world testing

You’re still mashing up watch faces? I’m on world faces, baby :-) — It’s been seven years for Mojo Vision to arrive where it is today: a feature-complete smart contact lens in an internal prototype that is now ready for real-world testing and is the company’s first real candidate for a releasable product. Apparently, inventing the future isn’t easy. The vision (groaner)…

Wearables

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Mojo Vision’s smart contact lens: ready for real-world testing
Mojo Vision’s smart contact lens: ready for real-world testing
Wearables

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May 7, 2022

Indian nations + crypto + blockchain: creating special economic zones on native land

Casinos and hotels? How about crypto and blockchain … There are over 500 casinos on Native American tribal lands in the United States, plus numerous other businesses that benefit from special regulation in special jurisdictions. …

Blockchain

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Blockchain

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Apr 22, 2022

BMW vs Tesla: selling cars online

BMW sells 2.5 million cars and 194,000 motorcycles annually, almost all in a traditional car dealership. But the 100-year-old car brand wants to sell cars online, just like Tesla. Watch here: So BMW is embarking on a major project with Adobe to get “phygital” … to be able to…

Cars

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BMW vs Tesla: selling cars online
BMW vs Tesla: selling cars online
Cars

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Apr 13, 2022

This stamp-sized 3-core ARM computer could make trillions of things smarter

Doesn’t need a battery. Harvests energy from radio waves. Connects to the world with a no-code integration platform. Should be pennies each “soon.” We have billions of smart things. How can we create a true internet of things with trillions? We won’t … unless we have a super-cheap, super-small, super-efficient chip that doesn’t need a battery, has significant sensors and capability, and can be printed almost for free.

IoT

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This stamp-sized 3-core ARM computer could make trillions of things smarter
This stamp-sized 3-core ARM computer could make trillions of things smarter
IoT

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Apr 5, 2022

Robot warehouses: automating the on-demand economy

Digital retail giant Amazon has over 200,000 robots helping deliver more than 350 million different products in an unceasing flood of billions of deliveries. How will others compete? Amazon’s fulfillment machine with both free and fast shipping has become a key competitive moat against other retailers: free shipping and 1-day or 2-day shipping is why Amazon customers chose Amazon. So how can other retailers, whether giants like Walmart or smaller brands, compete? …

Robotics

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Robot warehouses: automating the on-demand economy
Robot warehouses: automating the on-demand economy
Robotics

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Mar 19, 2022

1000X more sensitive than Apple Watch: ‘Fitbit for your blood’

COR is an infrared spectrometer that measures blood health and how both food and exercise impacts it. Do you need a Fitbit for your blood? One of the key engineers behind Apple Watch and Apple Health has a new fitness product. It’s an infrared spectrometer that measures your blood health…

Healthtech

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1000X more sensitive than Apple Watch: ‘Fitbit for your blood’
1000X more sensitive than Apple Watch: ‘Fitbit for your blood’
Healthtech

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Mar 16, 2022

Programmable matter: MIT building self-assembling robots for space

MIT scientists are building ElectroVoxels, small, smart, self-assembling robots designed for space. It’s programmable matter, infinitely recyclable large-scale 3D printing, if you will, and it could be the future of robotics and machinery in space. …

Robotics

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Programmable matter: MIT building self-assembling robots for space
Programmable matter: MIT building self-assembling robots for space
Robotics

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Mar 12, 2022

Building an artificial brain: 86B neurons, 500T synapses, and a neuromorphic chip

Is neuromorphic computing the only way we can actually achieve general artificial intelligence? Very likely yes, says Rain Neuromorphics, which is trying to recreate the human brain in hardware and “give machines all of the capabilities that we recognize in ourselves.” Rain Neuromorphics has built a neuromorphic chip that…

AI

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Building an artificial brain: 86B neurons, 500T synapses, and a neuromorphic chip
Building an artificial brain: 86B neurons, 500T synapses, and a neuromorphic chip
AI

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John Koetsier

John Koetsier

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Senior contributor @ Forbes. Host of the TechFirst podcast. Find me here: https://johnkoetsier.com

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