linkedin post 2020-04-14 04:49:39

linkedin post 2020-04-14 04:49:39

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EMBRACE THE POSSIBILITIES. “AI is not some kind of radical discontinuity. AI is not the machine from the future that is hostile to human values and will put us all out of work. AI is the next step in the spread and usefulness of knowledge, which is the true source of the wealth of nations. We should not fear it.” https://www-theatlantic-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/543882/ View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-04-18 04:06:33

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QUEEN PHEROMONES. “Social insect workers do not reproduce in the presence of queen pheromones. Candidate queen pheromones in ants, bees, and wasps could be identified because they were molecules that all queens in a species shared and which workers produced little of.” https://lnkd.in/drx5_4e View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-04-16 03:56:24

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POWER OF ALL BRAINS ON EARTH. "By the year 2020, your $1,000 personal computer will have the processing power of the human brain-20 million billion calculations per second (100 billion neurons times 1,000 connections per neuron times 200 calculations per second per connection). By 2030, it will take a village of human brains to match a $1,000 computer. By 2050, $1,000 worth of computing will equal the processing power of all human brains on earth."" " https://lnkd.in/eEG7JS3 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-04-18 04:04:37

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KIN AND FAMILY. “Examples abound, from a mother sheep distinguishing her lambs from others, a monogamous prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster) recognizing its partner by smell, or, in many species, avoiding close kin when choosing a mate. Similarly, in social insects such as ants, bees, wasps, and termites, the differences in chemical profile between colonies allow animals to distinguish nest-mates and non-nest-mate conspecifics.” https://lnkd.in/drx5_4e View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-04-18 04:02:14

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FRAGMENT FROM NATURE continues from last weekend and concludes this weekend on the topic of pheromones. The types of chemical signals, the receptors, and their exploitation by predatory agents is covered. These are universal systems in nature, and often overlay other forms of communication. They are diverse, complex, and tailored messages primarily related to kin, caste and reproduction. That said, we are only at the beginning of uncovering this fascinating story, View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-04-17 04:33:09

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SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH "believed humans have stopped evolving physically and genetically because of birth control and abortion, but that cultural evolution is proceeding "with extraordinary swiftness" “We stopped natural selection as soon as we started being able to rear 90-95% of our babies that are born. We are the only species to have put a halt to natural selection, of its own free will, as it were. Our evolution is now cultural."" "Sir David Attenborough warns against large families and predicts things will only get worse https://lnkd.in/dZs9bg9 View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-04-17 04:29:03

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CHATBOX. “Xiaoice is 16 years old and lives in Beijing, China. She is sympathetic and joking, although her sense of humor is a bit particular. Unlike many people, this young lady is never going to make you wait hours before answering your messages in a chat. More than anything because he lives for and to answer his interlocutors. And he already has billions of friends, especially in the Eastern power.” https://lnkd.in/dmRRQza View in LinkedIn
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linkedin post 2020-04-17 04:27:48

linkedin post 2020-04-17 04:27:48

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LOVE WITH A BUCKET OF BOLTS. "The futurist Ray Kurzweil, now a director of engineering at Google, has even discussed the potential advantages of forming friendships, “Her”-style, with personalized artificial intelligence systems." http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2014/03/02/the-philosophy-of-her/?_php=true&_type=blogs&_r=1 View in LinkedIn
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