CBS reports on the end of their radio news. Who takes their place as the mind, spirit of journalism today? Sadly quote Murrow's end to his broadcasts, "Good night and good luck". https://t.co/IofBeIai4c
"Smart Dust Is Already Everywhere": Microscopic Spy Sensors Track Your Location While Tech Companies Hide The Surveillance Revolution Forever https://t.co/FviR0kJUzu
First generation of humanoid workers in a factory. They will get better fast. This is from Shenzhen, China. AI and robots will transform our lives.
via r/economic
Humans are teaching humanoid robots how to adapt to the real world:
VideoMimic, a groundbreaking real-to-sim-to-real pipeline that transforms monocular videos into humanoid skills.
This innovative system enables robots to learn context-aware behaviors like climbing stairs and sitting, all from a single policy. By reconstructing human motion and environment, VideoMimic showcases impressive capabilities in diverse terrains.
A scalable solution for teaching humanoids to navigate real-world challenges.
We hear about space trips originating from the US, SpaceX and the International space station, but not much coverage about China and their space station. Here's their lastest launch to the Tiangong Space Station. Rocket launches, always impressive https://t.co/8NmCyaswYv
White House Intruder. Technology worked and alerted all immediately. The secret service did not hold the intruder, except to return him to his parents. https://t.co/yDpACJRgNv
Something Different. Broadcasting explained by Mr. Spock. Rare: Star Trek: Leonard Nimoy explains How Television Works 1977 vintag... https://t.co/jYxbat5PGh via @YouTube