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Well, we actually did it. We digitized scent. A fresh summer plum was the first fruit and scent to be fully digitized and reprinted with no human intervention. It smells great.
Holy moly, I’m still processing the magnitude of what we’ve done. And yet, it feels like as we cross this finish line we are instantly at a new starting line. I’ll have more to share about what’s in store that we’re building on top of this.
A huge HUGE congrats to the entire team across scientific, engineering, operational, and creative disciplines. It takes a village named Osmo to do this.
I don’t know if this is embarrassing, but I carry the plum scent with me a lot of places and smell it constantly. It makes me smile.
I’m curious, if y’all want to smell it? If we made a limited release fragrance of the first teleported scent and dedicated the proceeds to science, would you want it?
Taking not enough hard tech risk is an existential risk now.
So much for SaaScels dunking on hard tech broz for trying something hard.
No more low-hanging fruits.
Learn how to measure temperature and humidity with the DHT11 and an Arduino. Examples are provided to connect and program standalone and breakout board type humidity sensors. https://t.co/HhA8qNbTyZ #arduino#diyelectronics
If you put the camera hardware in the headset and the radios and processor in a watch or band, the handheld screens can get very thin. Notifications and visual data are fine, but reading long blocks of text in the HUD is not great. Maybe we'll all carry foldable screens also?
@JxmesH3 I'm assuming we're all going to have this tech in devices with AR screens. They will have all the same camera tech the phones currently have. And better. We'll put the extra compute and sensors in watches with wifi that connects to the headset—dunno abt you I'm tired of handheld.
"But the sensor technology itself could prove to be a breakthrough in medical imaging, 3D capture, VR/AR and autonomous cars and robotics. Its capabilities with near-infrared spectrum light, for example, could give it superhuman vision..."
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"The ability to genetically engineer embryos for desired traits raises concerns about creating a genetic elite, leading to potential discrimination, inequality, and social stratification." https://t.co/0jIqEXo8Fv via @HardTechTV
"The ability to genetically engineer embryos for desired traits raises concerns about creating a genetic elite, leading to potential discrimination, inequality, and social stratification." https://t.co/0jIqEXo8Fv via @HardTechTV
"With its precision and efficiency, CRISPR-Cas9 can make precise modifications to specific genes, potentially addressing genetic disorders, preventing inherited diseases, and enhancing traits in future generations." https://t.co/0jIqEXo8Fv via @HardTechTV
"CRISPR-Cas9: A Game-Changer in Genetic Engineering, Offering Hope for Disease Prevention and Trait Enhancement, while Addressing Off-Target Effects to Ensure Precise Gene Editing." https://t.co/0jIqEXo8Fv
"AI algorithms have revolutionized the drug discovery and development process, leveraging their capabilities in analyzing molecular structures, simulating drug interactions, and identifying potential drug candidates." https://t.co/TIzly53YrA via @HardTechTV
"AI-enabled remote monitoring systems have emerged as transformative tools in healthcare, providing real-time insights and early detection of health complications, improving patient outcomes, and reducing the burden on healthcare... https://t.co/TIzly53YrA via @HardTechTV
"Stricter regulations for AI-driven healthcare are being implemented to protect patient information and emphasize the importance of implementing security measures to protect patient privacy." https://t.co/TIzly53YrA via @HardTechTV
@HardTechTV hey team, love the coverage. thank you! you have any advice on hard tech leaders looking for soft skills training? just launching this and looking for folks who need help! thanks, matt
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Request for @Twitter mgmt. Please purge all inactive accounts. There are so many inactives sitting on excellent Twitter handles. Rule should be: If you have been inactive for more than a year, you have 30 days to log in. If not account gets deleted. @Jason@elonmusk@DavidSacks