Month: February 2024
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Liquid metal RAM is first step towards shapeless computing — as well as spinless robots with octopus-like features and robots from a popular 90’s Sci-Fi movie
Researchers have developed flexible memory that can withstand any deformation, including 100% stretching.Liquid metal RAM is first step towards shapeless computing — as well as spinless robots with octopus-like features and robots from a popular 90’s Sci-Fi movieLiquid metal RAM is first step towards shapeless computing — as well as spinless robots with octopus-like features and robots from a popular 90’s Sci-Fi movie -
Cardano takes on Ethereum, analysts bullish on KangaMoon
Ethereum (ETH) and Cardano (ADA) are popular. However, analysts are more bullish on KangaMoon (KANG)Go here to Read this Fast! Cardano takes on Ethereum, analysts bullish on KangaMoon
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Crypto scams in 2024: A turn for the better or calm before the storm?
In January 2024 alone, cryptocurrency projects lost $127 million due to hacking and fraud – six times more than in January 2023 and three times more than last December. In the meantime, losses in the crypto industry from breaches in 2023 decreased by more than half compared to 2022. Should we expect this decline to […]
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All about Ethereum’s $500M weekly exodus
Monthly ETH withdrawals are now around $1.2 billion.
The historical ETH balance on Binance hits its lowest in months.Ethereum [ETH] experienced a significant outflow in the past week, contr
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Meme Moguls rallying as BNB and Uniswap retrace
Binance Coin (BNB) and UniSwap (UNI) are volatile. On the other hand, in the ongoing Meme Moguls (MGLS) presale, the token is up 42%Go here to Read this Fast! Meme Moguls rallying as BNB and Uniswap retrace
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RWA tokenization will bring huge opportunities — and sacrifices | Opinion
Adoption in 2024 is synonymous with institutional investment and mainstream interest; if adoption is a worthy enough goal, then compromising should be an easier decision.Go here to Read this Fast! RWA tokenization will bring huge opportunities — and sacrifices | Opinion
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Add CarPlay or Android Auto to your car with this $126 touchscreen display
Upgrade your car’s info system with this 10-inch car display, which is 37% off right now.Originally appeared here:
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NYC ends trial run of Times Square subway’s security robot
New Yorkers can say goodbye — for now — to the robot the New York Police Department (NYPD) used to patrol the Times Square subway station. The Knightscope K5, which is a 400-pound machine that looks like it could be R2-D2’s massive sibling, was one of Mayor Eric Adams’ high-tech experiments for New York City. It was deployed in a pilot last year ostensibly to help keep commuters safe, but it had no actual capabilities that could be useful in situations that had to be addressed on site. “The K5 Knightscope has completed its pilot in the NYC subway system,” a spokesperson for the department told The New York Times.
The K5 has cameras that can record video and a button that people can press to get in touch with a live agent. It patrolled the station from midnight until 6AM throughout its trial run that lasted for two months, though “patrolled” might be a generous way of putting it. The machine has no arms and can’t go up or down the stairs. Commuters told The Times that it usually has a couple of cops with it and that it almost always seemed to be plugged in.
New York leased the K5 for around $9 an hour during its trial phase that ended in December. “This is below minimum wage,” Adams said when he announced the robot’s deployment at the Times Square station. “No bathroom breaks, no meal breaks.” At the time, privacy advocates had been concerned that the machine could eventually be equipped with facial recognition and other surveillance tools. They no longer have to worry about the K5 being used for surveillance in NYC, unless, of course, city officials decide to keep on leasing it for other purposes. A Knightscope spokesperson told The Times that the company is “not authorized to speak about certain clients,” which presumably includes the NYC government.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nyc-ends-trial-run-of-times-square-subways-security-robot-105528275.html?src=rss
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AI in education isn’t a crisis, it’s an indictment of the whole thing as a means to an end
In a new study published this week, over half of UK undergraduates are using artificial intelligence to ‘help’ write essays. Does this implicate higher education and its methods more so than students?Originally appeared here:
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Don’t know what’s good about Copilot Pro? Windows 11 users might soon find out, as Microsoft is testing Copilot ads for the OS
Yet more adverts in Windows 11? That’s a distinct possibility, as a Copilot ad is being tested in the Settings app.Originally appeared here:
Don’t know what’s good about Copilot Pro? Windows 11 users might soon find out, as Microsoft is testing Copilot ads for the OS