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'Overwhelming consensus' on AI regulation - Musk

Tesla CEO Elon Musk says there was "overwhelming consensus" for regulation on artificial intelligence after tech heavyweights gathered in Washington to discuss AI.

AISep 21, 2023

Google DeepMind AI speeds up search for disease genes

Google's AI firm DeepMind has used artificial intelligence to identify changes in human DNA that might cause diseases.

AISep 21, 2023

Council to use AI to catch speeding motorists

A council is to use artificial intelligence (AI) to catch speeding motorists, new policy papers have revealed.

AISep 21, 2023

Is it possible to regulate artificial intelligence?

Can artificial intelligence be kept under control? Jimmy Wales, the founder of Wikipedia, says that believing it can be is akin to "magical thinking".

AISep 21, 2023

LeoLabs, SAIC to develop space-tracking software platform

U.S. defense contractor SAIC and space monitoring firm LeoLabs have signed an agreement to jointly develop a space-tracking software platform.

SpaceSep 21, 2023

AST SpaceMobile’s prototype satellite makes first 5G connection

AST Space Mobile said Sept. 19 its Blue Walker 3 test satellite that’s been in orbit for a year recently relayed its first 5G phone call to an ordinary smartphone in a cellular dead zone.

SpaceSep 21, 2023

The Startup Nation in Space – Israel’s Equation for the Space Ecosystem

Shelli Brunswick is the chief operating officer of the Space Foundation.

SpaceSep 21, 2023

Space Force revising commercial space strategy to make it “actionable”

The commanding general of the U.S. Space Force says the service is revising a commercial space strategy to offer more specific guidance on what commercial capabilities are needed, particularly in space domain awareness.

SpaceSep 21, 2023

Spider silk is spun by silkworms for the first time, offering a green alternative to synthetic fibers

Scientists in China have synthesized spider silk from genetically modified silkworms, producing fibers six times tougher than the Kevlar used in bulletproof vests.

BiologySep 21, 2023

New research finds that sewage release is worse for rivers than agriculture

Ahead of World Rivers Day (24 September), new research by the University of Oxford reveals that sewage discharge into rivers has a greater impact on water quality, and the animals and plants that live in rivers, than surrounding land use. The findings have been published in the journals Global Change Biology and Ecological Solutions and Evidence.

BiologySep 21, 2023
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