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  • Artificial intelligence has discovered effective drugs against cancer

    Artificial intelligence has discovered effective drugs against cancer

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — New prospects in medicine have opened up thanks to the introduction of machine learning in the search for effective immunomodulators. Scientists at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering (PME) at the University of Chicago have discovered potential drugs that can boost the immune system in the fight against cancer and other diseases. The results of the study were published in the journal Chemical Science.…

  • Chinese robot chemist with AI learned to generate oxygen on Mars in just 5 hours

    Chinese robot chemist with AI learned to generate oxygen on Mars in just 5 hours

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — China continues to amaze the world with its technological achievements in space exploration. Scientists recently created an artificially intelligent robotic chemist capable of producing oxygen on Mars. Chinese scientists have successfully used an artificial intelligence robot to explore the Martian surface. This machine, equipped with a robotic arm, examined five Martian meteorites , which opened up new opportunities in the exploration of the Red…

  • US Space Force pauses use of AI tools like ChatGPT over data security risks

    ChatGPT began to remember chats with users

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — The latest update to ChatGPT introduces a notable enhancement – the ability to remember previous conversations with users. This advancement marks a significant stride in the direction of personalized and intuitive communication with AI. With this new capability, ChatGPT is not only able to retain a history of interactions but also actively learn from this stored data. This means that the AI can tailor…

  • Google Chrome will end support for third party cookies in early 2024

    Google Chrome will end support for third-party cookies in early 2024

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Google has declared its intention to gradually eliminate third-party cookies from its Chrome browser, marking a pivotal move in the Privacy Sandbox initiative aimed at fortifying online privacy. This strategic decision aligns with Google’s commitment to curbing user tracking while ensuring continued access to online services. The phased implementation of this innovation is set to commence with the testing phase, impacting 1% of Chrome…

  • NVIDIA has stopped production of RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 video cards

    NVIDIA has stopped production of RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 video cards

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — NVIDIA has made a significant move in the graphics card market by halting production of the RTX 4070 Ti and RTX 4080 video cards, signaling the imminent release of new models in early January. For enthusiasts and gamers eyeing these specific models, the clock is ticking, as the existing supplies are expected to dwindle rapidly in the weeks to come. The upcoming lineup includes…

  • Predictions of Rasputin and Nostradamus about the future of humanity What does AI have to do with it

    Rasputin and Nostradamus predictions on humanity’s future, with a focus on the role of AI

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Researchers of the works of the famous prophets Nostradamus and Rasputin have discovered predictions about the future of Russia and the world in the 21st century. Studying the records of Grigory Rasputin, researchers discovered amazing prophecies about an impending environmental disaster. “The seas, like thieves, will enter cities and houses, and the lands will become salty. And salt will enter the waters, and there…

  • vr virtual reality

    VR expert predicts ‘metaverse sex’ will replace traditional porn apps and websites within 10 years

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In a bold projection, VR expert Sam Hall, managing director of Mixed Reality Rooms, anticipates a future where sex in the metaverse becomes a widespread phenomenon, driven by the convenience that VR technologies offer, Daily Mail writes. Hall draws parallels to the adoption of dating apps, asserting that people will embrace the ease and reduced risk associated with virtual interactions, envisioning a scenario where…

  • Scientists have created a device that generates oxygen inside the body

    Scientists created a device that generates oxygen inside the body

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Researchers from Northwestern University in the US have unveiled a new device that can produce oxygen by breaking down water molecules inside the body. Dubbed the “electrocatalytic oxygenator,” this technological marvel could help combat chronic diseases. The results of the study were published in the journal Nature Communications. According to Science Daily, the device is designed to preserve living cells even in low oxygen…

  • Scientists have created a brain implant that translates thoughts into words

    Scientists created a brain implant that translates thoughts into words

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) –American scientists have created a small implant that can translate thoughts into understandable speech. This discovery will help people who have lost the ability to speak after a stroke or other neurological diseases. Science Daily reports this. Until now, this technology required bulky equipment, but now, thanks to a small implant the size of a postage stamp, people will be able to communicate again. This…

  • Exclusive: OpenAI plans major updates to lure developers with lower costs sources

    OpenAI investors collaborate with Microsoft in a last-minute push to reinstate Sam Altman as CEO

    OpenAI is undergoing a period of significant upheaval, with reports indicating discussions about the potential return of former CEO Sam Altman to the company. Multiple sources suggest that OpenAI’s board is in talks with Altman, although he is reportedly “ambivalent” about returning and is seeking substantial governance changes. In a related development, investors in OpenAI are reportedly exploring ways to reinstate Altman as CEO in what would be a surprising…

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  • Robots can make people lazier study shows

    Robots can make people lazier: study shows

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — In the modern world, more and more companies are introducing robots into their processes in an effort to increase production efficiency. However, a new study by scientists raises questions about how effective people are when working alongside technological assistants. The experiment involved 42 volunteers who were tasked with identifying defects on printed circuit boards. However, the researchers divided them into two groups. One group…

  • Hyundai plans to launch flying taxis in the US by 2028

    Hyundai plans to launch flying taxis in the US by 2028

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Korean company Hyundai and its subsidiary Supernal have announced plans to release electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in the US market by 2028. In an interview with Bloomberg News, Supernal’s CEO revealed the company’s plans. Starting in late 2024, Supernal plans to conduct test flights of its electric aircraft in order to enter the commercial transportation market in the United States by…

  • Quantum technology for vision restoration has been created in China

    Quantum technology for vision restoration has been created in China

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — The Center for Eye and Vision Research (CEVR) in Hong Kong has announced the creation of quantum technology for the diagnosis and treatment of severe vision diseases. According to representatives of the center, the main focus is on identifying and treating age-related macular degeneration. CEVR experts emphasized that age-related macular degeneration is one of the main causes of vision loss in people over 50…

  • Google's artificial intelligence beats supercomputers at fast accurate weather forecasts

    Google’s artificial intelligence beats supercomputers at fast, accurate weather forecasts

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Weather forecasting has long been a challenging task for scientists due to its complex nature and countless variables. But now Google has revolutionized this field by developing an artificial intelligence system that can accurately predict the weather 10 days ahead in just one minute on a single machine. This breakthrough has the potential to change the way we plan our lives and prepare for…

  • Humanoid robot with artificial intelligence Mika became the world's first CEO of a large company

    Humanoid robot with artificial intelligence “Mika” became the world’s first CEO of a large company

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — The world‘s first humanoid robot CEO with artificial intelligence has been introduced to run the company. Mika stated that “with the help of advanced artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms, I can manage data quickly and accurately.” Mika, an artificially intelligent humanoid robot, has been named the new CEO of Dictador, a Colombian rum brand. For the first time, a robot will sit on…

  • Thousands queue up to have Elon Musk's robot insert wires inside their skulls

    Thousands queue up to have Elon Musk’s robot insert wires inside their skulls

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Elon Musk‘s ambitious venture, Neuralink, is set to embark on a groundbreaking six-year clinical trial for its revolutionary brain microchip. With the green light received in September, Musk aims to recruit tens of thousands of volunteers, marking a significant leap toward merging technology with the human brain. The trial’s focus is on developing a ‘brain-computer interface’ (BCI) that holds promise for individuals suffering from…

  • China says it has a plan to mass produce humanoid robots that could change the world within two years

    China says it has a plan to mass produce humanoid robots that could “CHANGE THE WORLD” within two years

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — China has revealed ambitious plans to mass produce humanoid robots, which it believes will be as “revolutionary” as the advent of smartphones. In an ambitious document published last week, China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said robots will “change the world.” MIIT believes that by 2025 these products will reach an “advanced level” and become widespread. These statements were made in connection with…

  • Scientists have developed an 'impossible' millimeter wave sensor with huge potential

    Scientists have developed an ‘impossible’ millimeter wave sensor with huge potential

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Scientists at the University of California, Davis, have developed a revolutionary new sensor that could change the capabilities of millimeter wave radars. This sensor, which has been described as making “mission impossible” possible, is poised to revolutionize the field with its unprecedented sensitivity and compact size. Millimeter wave radars are known for their ability to detect minute movements and collect data from small objects.…

  • The creation of AI leads to the planned end of human civilization says researcher

    The creation of AI leads to the planned end of human civilization, says researcher

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — There are many mysteries in the world, one of which is the disappearance of ancient civilizations. They flourished, built stone structures, but suddenly disappeared, leaving only ruins. Why this happened remains a mystery. One of the interesting views on this topic is presented in the form of a saying of the Japanese samurai: “a samurai has no goal, but a path.” Perhaps the answer…

  • Do we live in a matrix What did the AI ​​answer to this question

    Do we live in a matrix? What did the AI ​​answer to this question?

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Bard, a Google chatbot based on artificial intelligence (AI), with its statements caused a wave of discussions on the Internet about the nature of our reality. His words that perhaps we are living in a simulation makes us think about the nature of human consciousness and reality. Artificial intelligence Bard, who has the ability to generate texts and answer questions, expressed his thoughts to…

  • Robot mistook a worker for a box of vegetables

    Robot mistook a worker for a box of vegetables

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Recently, in South Korea, a tragic incident occurred at the production site of the Donggoseong Export Agricultural Complex: a company worker died due to a robot error. The Daily Star reports. The victim of this terrible tragedy was a 40-year-old man who worked for a robotics company. At the time of the incident , he was inspecting a robot sensor at a vegetable distribution…

  • Scientists propose using gravitational lenses to transfer energy between stars

    Scientists propose using gravitational lenses to transfer energy between stars

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — The prospect of using gravitational lenses to transfer energy between stars is a new area of ​​research that is attracting increasing attention from scientists. Physicists Claudio Maccone and Slava Turyshev proposed using the Sun as a gravitational lens (SGL) to transmit energy over vast distances. In previous work, scientists have already studied in detail the physics of gravitational lenses and the use of such…

  • Man is an intermediate stage towards the emergence of perfect artificial intelligence

    Man is an intermediate stage towards the emergence of perfect artificial intelligence

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — British astronomer Lord Martin Rees said that alien life has already been discovered, and it is represented by artificial intelligence, and not little green men. In an interview with the BBC, Martin Rees argues that artificial intelligence is a form of alien life leading to a new concept: reaching the peak of Darwinian evolution could mean the end of humanity’s role as the dominant…

  • What artificial intelligence says about time travel

    What artificial intelligence says about time travel

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — The ability to travel through time and change history is one of the most fascinating topics to discuss. Recently, when asked by Daily Star journalists about the possibility of time travel, an artificial intelligence called Bard said the following: if time travel were a reality, it would not be in a hurry to change world history. The AI ​​explained that the decision to intervene…

  • Taboo topics for conversation an expert warns about the risks of using smart technology

    Taboo topics for conversation an expert warns about the risks of using smart technology

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Director of the IT-Reserve company Pavel Myasoedov expressed his opinion about smart technology and shared security secrets in a conversation with the Prime agency. Smart gadgets such as smartphones, smart homes, and virtual assistants undoubtedly make everyday life easier, but they also come with hidden risks that you should be aware of. Myasoedov emphasized that the algorithms underlying smart devices are often based on…

  • China aims to create humanoid robots

    China aims to create humanoid robots

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — The authorities of the People‘s Republic of China (PRC) have announced plans for the development of humanoid robots, which are designed to compete with world leaders in this field. The ambitious project aims to give birth to robots that can learn, infer and evolve, and could be a powerful boost to China’s robotics industry. Innovation in robotics is attracting attention from around the world,…

  • Light led to water evaporation without raising the temperature

    Light led to water evaporation without raising the temperature

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — A groundbreaking study conducted by a group of scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has challenged the conventional wisdom that heat is an absolute prerequisite for water to evaporate. These researchers have unveiled an alternative and more efficient method by which water can transition from a liquid to a gaseous state, and intriguingly, it doesn’t necessitate heating. Traditionally, the evaporation of a…

  • Elon Musk's Twitter is a '$44 billion albatross' a year later

    Elon Musk warns AI is ‘one of the biggest threats to humanity’

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Elon Musk has warned about the dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) while speaking at the UK‘s AI safety summit. Musk labeled AI as “one of the biggest threats to humanity” and explained that humans are creating something that is far more intelligent than themselves. He proposed the establishment of a framework to guide beneficial development and prevent AI from becoming harmful to humans. Musk…

  • NASA will test new supersonic aircraft X 59 in 2024

    NASA will test new supersonic aircraft X-59 in 2024

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — NASA and Lockheed Martin Skunk Works have collaborated to create a state-of-the-art experimental aircraft, the X-59, capable of breaking the sound barrier without loud sonic booms. Supersonic flight has long been heavily regulated due to noise and vibration caused by sonic booms. However, the X-59, also known as QueSST (Quiet SuperSonic Technology), will change that. “The X-59 will demonstrate the ability to fly at…

  • Scientists have created an ultra light exoskeleton that promotes faster running

    Scientists created an ultra-light exoskeleton that promotes faster running

    NEW YORK, BRONX (ORDO News) — Scientists from the School of Mechanical Engineering at Chung-Ang University in South Korea have developed an ultra-light exoskeleton. This amazing device, weighing only 2.5 kg, as conceived by the authors, can make the sports life easier for runners and sprinters. In a world where exoskeletons are widely used to help lift heavy loads and assist people with limited mobility, researchers from South Korea have…