AI might be nothing to fear?

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// 4 of Uranus’ moons may hold water

// You might not need to fear AI

// Shai-Hulud

New study of Uranus’ large moons shows 4 may hold water | NASA

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NASA: “Re-analysis of data from NASA’s Voyager spacecraft, along with new computer modeling, has led NASA scientists to conclude that four of Uranus’ largest moons likely contain an ocean layer between their cores and icy crusts. Their study is the first to detail the evolution of the interior makeup and structure of all five large moons: Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, Oberon, and Miranda. The work suggests four of the moons hold oceans that could be dozens of miles deep.” 

Become a better leader in only minutes a day | Field Notes by Admired Leadership

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This company is 3D printing turbine parts | Axios

/tech

Axios: “Wilmington-based Seurat Technologies will be 3D printing turbine parts … If successful, Seurat would offer the latest example that 3D printing can make industrial parts, and mass produce them to compete with — and maybe replace — traditional manufacturing.”

Breakthrough smart material can change shape and color in response to multiple stimuli | The Debrief

/innovation

The Debrief: A new smart material that can change its shape and color after being activated by heat and electricity “has the potential to be used in a wide range of applications, from clothing that warms up as you move to vehicle bumpers that return to their original shape after an accident.”

Learn marketing for free in just 5 minutes every morning | Growth Hacks

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Rise of artificial intelligence is inevitable but should not be feared, ‘father of AI’ says | The Guardian

/ai

The Guardian: “The man once described as the father of artificial intelligence [Professor Jürgen Schmidhuber] is breaking ranks with many of his contemporaries who are fearful of the AI arms race, saying what is coming is inevitable and we should learn to embrace it.”

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//sci-fi quiz: In the novel (and adaptations of) Dune, what does “Shai-Hulud” mean?
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//sci-fi quiz

In the novel (and adaptations of) Dune, what does “Shai-Hulud” mean?

Just sitting here, excited for November to come around. Secondary question: Do you think WB is brave enough to adapt God Emperor of Dune?

Welcome To The Futurist

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The Futurist is your daily tech, cosmic, and science (both weird or otherwise) newsletter with articles and content curated just for you.

In today's edition:

// 4 of Uranus’ moons may hold water

// You might not need to fear AI

// Shai-Hulud

/featured

NASA: “Re-analysis of data from NASA’s Voyager spacecraft, along with new computer modeling, has led NASA scientists to conclude that four of Uranus’ largest moons likely contain an ocean layer between their cores and icy crusts. Their study is the first to detail the evolution of the interior makeup and structure of all five large moons: Ariel, Umbriel, Titania, Oberon, and Miranda. The work suggests four of the moons hold oceans that could be dozens of miles deep.”

/biz

Innovators like you are leaders in countless ways. Finding leadership tools you can use daily is crucial. Look no further than Field Notes from Admired Leadership — the #1 listed leadership email newsletter on Substack. With daily practical leadership wisdom that can be read in about a minute, this is the daily kickstart you need to encourage the consistent development of your leadership skills. [Ad]

/tech

Axios: “Wilmington-based Seurat Technologies will be 3D printing turbine parts … If successful, Seurat would offer the latest example that 3D printing can make industrial parts, and mass produce them to compete with — and maybe replace — traditional manufacturing.”

/innovation

The Debrief: A new smart material that can change its shape and color after being activated by heat and electricity “has the potential to be used in a wide range of applications, from clothing that warms up as you move to vehicle bumpers that return to their original shape after an accident.”

/media

Join 30,000+ CEOs, Founders, & Marketers learning marketing every morning with [Growth Daily]! It's a free newsletter covering the most impactful marketing news, tips, tricks, and tools every weekday morning. [Ad]

/ai

The Guardian: “The man once described as the father of artificial intelligence [Professor Jürgen Schmidhuber] is breaking ranks with many of his contemporaries who are fearful of the AI arms race, saying what is coming is inevitable and we should learn to embrace it.”

/interesting

Interested in having your Instagram account featured in The Futurist?

/bites

Get ready to empty your wallet

 

//sci-fi quiz

In the novel (and adaptations of) Dune, what does “Shai-Hulud” mean?

Just sitting here, excited for November to come around. Secondary question: Do you think WB is brave enough to adapt God Emperor of Dune?

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