Time for Iterations and Costs to Go From Inferior AGI to Superhuman AGI

There is a large gap between the current crop of task-specific narrow AI tools and Artificial General Intelligences (AGIs) envisioned by futurists and SF authors. Ben Goertzel has been working towards AGI. There is also OpenAI and other companies and projects to develop AGI. There would need to be a baby AGI that would be …

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Precise Measurements of Nearest Earth-Sized Exoplanet

Breakthrough measurements of exoplanet Proxima B were made with radial velocity measurements of unprecedented precision using ESPRESSO, the Swiss-manufactured spectrograph – the most accurate currently in operation – which is installed on the Very Large Telescope in Chile. Proxima b was first detected four years ago by means of an older spectrograph, HARPS – also …

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The 3 Big Issues With Open Source Code Scanners

Open source code scanners were once an effective tool, but there are now better options available. When first launched, open source code scanners were revolutionary, giving organizations a convenient and intuitive tool they could use to conduct open source audits. However, there are now some major issues associated with open source code scanners—and some much …

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Massively Profitable and Beneficial Path Needed to AGI

A lot of resources will be needed to create an Artificial General Intelligence. There are many efforts to make various narrow super-intelligence. Narrow Superintelligence are AI-related software systems that are beyond humans in some area of activity. Google makes a beyond human capability search engine. Google is a trillion-dollar company. Tesla is leading the way …

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Demo 2 Mission and Astronauts Bob and Doug

Douglas Gerald Hurley (born October 21, 1966, 53) is an American engineer, former Marine Corps pilot, and current NASA astronaut. He piloted Space Shuttle missions STS-127 (July 2009) and STS-135 (July 2011), the final flight of the Space Shuttle program. He launched into space for the third time as Commander of Crew Dragon Demo-2, the …

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SpaceX Launching Astronauts on Crew Dragon

SpaceX is streaming the launch countdown for the first US launched crews since the Space Shuttle was retired. Thrusters on the Dragon Enable Crew Escape if Needed There is a crew escape system and many other changes that should make the system about four times safer than the Space Shuttle. NASA’s space shuttle had a …

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