🇺🇸 A Texas biotech company just hatched 26 live chicks from 3D-printed artificial eggs with no shells and no hens.
First time in history a complete bird embryo developed in a fully artificial system.
And that's just the warm-up.
Colossal Biosciences is using this same tech to bring back the South Island giant moa: a 12-foot-tall, 250 kg bird that went extinct 600 years ago.
No surrogate exists on Earth big enough to hatch one. So they built the technology to do it without one.
De-extinction just went from science fiction to a construction project.
Source: @WallStreetApes
A robot just replaced the human who draws your blood, and it is already inside European hospitals right now.
The device called Aletta is CE-marked, the European equivalent of FDA approval and it is already operating on real patients.
Vitestro built a machine that maps your veins using AI powered Doppler ultrasound, locks onto the right one with submillimeter precision, inserts the needle, fills the tubes, removes the needle and applies the bandage completely on its own.
No human hands touch you during the procedure and one trained supervisor can oversee up to three of these machines running simultaneously.
And 98% of patients who went through it said they would accept the procedure again.
The machine does not care if your veins are difficult or your skin tone, body type, or whether past draws were painful.
It finds a vein on almost every patient regardless and roughly 1.4 billion blood draws happen in the United States alone every single year.
Every one of those is currently done by a human being and that human has a job title, phlebotomist.
There are roughly 130,000 of them working in the US today and that job is now directly in the crosshairs of this technology.
Northwestern Medicine, one of the most prestigious hospital systems in America already signed a multi-year collaboration agreement with Vitestro to bring this machine to US hospitals.
🚨 HOMEOWNER USES CHATGPT INSTEAD OF A REAL ESTATE AGENT — WHAT HAPPENS NEXT IS SHOCKING
A Florida homeowner decided to run a different kind of experiment when it came time to sell his house.
No real estate agent.
No marketing team.
No staging consultant.
Instead, he says he used ChatGPT to guide the entire process.
The AI suggested which rooms to repaint for the highest return, helped design the listing materials, created the open house handouts, and walked him through how to get the home posted on the MLS.
It even suggested the exact timing for when to list the property.
Then the house went live.
Within the first 72 hours, he says the property had already received five separate offers.
Now people online are asking a question that might make a lot of real estate agents uncomfortable.
If AI can handle the pricing, marketing, listing, and strategy… what exactly are real estate agents still needed for?
Scientists just copied a Fruit Fly's biological brain and trapped it inside of a computer.
Not an AI model trained to act like a fly... A total digital copy of a fly !! This is some sick sci-fi stuff:
- They scanned and copied the brain, neuron by neuron, synapse by synapse, from electron microscopy data.
- Then dropped that brain into a simulated body in a video game like environment.
The fly walked. It groomed. It fed. Nobody taught it anything. The behavior was already in the wiring.
The entire premise of modern AI is that intelligence is something you train into a system. This is proof it's something you can transfer out of one. Wild times
🔥🚨BREAKING: A petri dish filled with human brain cells just learned to how to play DOOM
Scientists at Cortical Labs have successfully trained a cluster of approximately 200,000 living human neurons, grown on a microelectrode array chip, to play the classic 3D video game DOOM.
@elonmusk@ToscaMusk@PassionFlix Yeah this is creative idea to release movies/series maybe one day X creators can provide full fledged subscriptions based OTT content bypassing the need to release on different platforms. Deliver straight to consumers. I can help test it as well.