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Ray Kurzweil Predicts Three Technologies Will Define Our Future This is the last in a four-part series looking at the big ideas in Ray Kurzweil’s book The Singularity Is Near. Be sure to read the other articles: Will the End of Moore’s Law Halt Computing’s Exponential Rise? Technology Feels Like It’s Accelerating — Because It Actually Is How to Think Exponentially and Better Predict the Future Ov
100,000 Toothpicks and 37 Years Later, Man Completes Incredible Model Of San Francisco Rolling Through the Bay is Scott Weaver's ode to life in San Francisco. 100,000 tootpicks, and 37 years of work makes this moving sculpture something truly awesome to behold. For all you ping pong balls out there, get ready to take a tour of San Francisco that will blow your fictional minds. Since 1974 Scott Wea
A Box With A Hidden Video Camera Documents Journey Through The Mail [Source: Ruben van der Vleuten via Vimeo]Ever wondered what it was like to be a parcel? No? Silly you. Ruben van der Vleuten thinks you should know. So he’s made a video from a parcel’s point of view. The inquisitive Industrial and Interaction designer had three questions about mail delivery: What happens when you send something b
Chinese Restaurant Owner Says Robot Noodle Maker Doing “A Good Job!” [Source: arkazlive via YouTube]Noodle peelers should probably start looking for other things to do around the kitchen – there’s just no competing with these robots. Not only are they saving restaurants in China money in wages, they can work rapidly and tirelessly for hours. We reported on the robots, invented by restaurant owner
UPDATE: To read more about how workers will be affected by automation technology, check out Hub’s follow up post Burger Robot Poised to Disrupt Fast Food Industry No longer will they say, “He’s going to end up flipping burgers.” Because now, robots are taking even these ignobly esteemed jobs. Alpha machine from Momentum Machines cooks up a tasty burger with all the fixins. And it does it with such
1 Million Robots To Replace 1 Million Human Jobs At Foxconn? First Robots Have Arrived. Foxconn, the Chinese electronics manufacturer that builds numerous mobile devices and gaming consoles, has been in the media lately because of labor issues, complaints over working conditions, rumored riots, and even suicides, all occurring in the past few years as demand for smartphones and tablets is skyrocke
$80 Android Phone Sells Like Hotcakes in Kenya, the World Next? Hwawei's IDEOS smartphone is making waves in Kenya. Where else will Android phones leave their mark? It seems like just yesterday when only the slickest kid on the block had a smartphone, but now, this revolutionary gadget is selling like hotcakes in the developing world. Earlier this year, the Chinese firm Huawei unveiled IDEOS throu
Google+ is Awesome. Facebook Maimed, Twitter Mortally Wounded? Networks Evolve I´ve spent the last week playing with the new Google+, and I´m here to tell you the service is pretty damn awesome. Dozens of Silicon Valley startups, especially social behemoths Facebook and Twitter, must have had some pretty fun meetings over the last several days. The title of the meetings: how the f*ck are we goin
Recent progress in AI largely boils down to one thing: Scale. Around the beginning of this decade, AI labs noticed that making their algorithms—or models—ever...
Can you barely see this camera? Well, that’s because it’s right at the unaided resolution limit for the human eye. Can you barely see this camera? Well, that’s because it’s right at the unaided resolution limit for the human eye. Thanks to a German research institute, in the very near future, we may not even see the cameras looking back at us at all. It may not be news that camera technology is ge
Hacked iRobot Uses XBox Kinect to See The World, Obey Commands Hackers delight: iRobot + Kinect = robot that finds you and obeys your commands. Millions are drinking the Kinect Kool-aid, jumping around in front of their XBox and playing games by flailing their bodies. Now a student at MIT’s Personal Robotics Group is going to put all that wild gyrating to a good use: controlling robots. Philipp Ro
Videos of Japan’s 3D Hologram Rock Star Hatsune Miku in HD! Everyone gets a little obsessed with famous musicians now and then, but things get really weird when the famous musician is actually just a piece of software. Hatsune Miku is a rising star in Japan and abroad, singing catchy J-pop that matches her blue-green hair. She’s also a virtual avatar created by Crypton Media using Yamaha’s Vocaloi
For the first time, an off-the-shelf CAR T cell therapy has been used to treat potentially life-threatening autoimmune disorders in three people. With a...
2009 has been an amazing year in the world of robots and Singularity Hub is here to tell you all about it! Thats right, its time to unveil our second annual roundup of the best robots of the year. In 2009 robots continued their advance towards world domination with several impressive breakouts in areas such as walking, automation, and agility, while still lacking in adaptability and reasoning ab
Robot innovation continued its relentless advances during 2008. In this post we would like to showcase some of our favorite robots and robot videos of the last year or so. This review is heavily slanted to consumer robots and research robots. Perhaps in the future we can do a review of industrial robots. Given the sheer number of robots that are out there we know there will be several excellent
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