AI Chatbot Blunder Costs Google 150B $

AI Chatbot Blunder Costs Google 150B $

In today's Disruptive Inspiration Daily: AI, Batteries and Robots - Google's AI chatbot Bard had a misstep in its public demo, but Appear Inc and Flying Robot are making incredible advances with their disruptive battery technology and echolocation search and rescue operations.


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Google’s AI chatbot Bard had an inaccurate response in the public demo and Google lost 100B $

CNN) — Google’s ?much-hyped new AI chatbot tool Bard, which has yet to be released to the public, is already being called out for an inaccurate response it produced in a demo this week. According to NASA, however, the first image showing an exoplanet — or any planet beyond our solar system — was actually taken by the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope nearly two decades ago, in 2004.


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Flying Robot Uses Echolocation for Search and Rescue Operations

Echolocation could help ?small flying robots navigate their surroundings, much like bats, in a development researchers hope could help robot deployment in search and rescue missions. The team of researchers, from Canada's University of Toronto and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, used a small microphone and speaker to give a robot echolocation capabilities. In tests, the robot’s speaker lets out bursts of sound at different frequencies which bounce off the robot’s surroundings and are recorded by the microphone.


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Audiobook Is Now Available: On All Audiobook Platforms

I'm proud to announce that Humanification - Go Digital Stay Human is now available as an Audiobook on many big platforms, including but not limited to Amazon Audible. The story will be told by Derek Botton who has won the One Voice Awards 2021 for his best male international performance!


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South Africa tries 3D-printed homes to provide affordable housing

South Africa is ?facing a shortage of more than 23 million houses, and Dr. Blade Nzimande, the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, says 3-D printed houses—built entirely in just eight hours— may be the solution to help meet demand.


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historic steam shuttles are reimagined as futuristic vehicles in ulises AI's midjourney series

Ulises AI’s Steam ?Shuttle is a mesmerizing digital art project that explores the intersection of historic and futuristic technology. The Midjourney-generated series features a collection of surreal vehicles that stand as a tribute to the romantic past of shuttle transport — a fusion of technology and vintage style.


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Hyundai Motor Group Launches Pilot Program to Test Its Hotel Delivery Robot

Hyundai Motor Group ?has started a pilot delivery service program using autonomous robots based on its Plug & Drive (PnD) modular platform at a hotel located in the outskirts of Seoul. The delivery robot consists of a storage unit integrated on top of a PnD driving unit. Alongside the loading box used to deliver items, a connected screen displays information for customers.


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Electric wind can novel tech replace fossil fuels

Electric or ionic ?wind is a propulsion system that utilizes an electric field to create a thrust. This technology has several potential applications, including in aviation and agriculture. The current challenges in implementing this technology are primarily related to its efficiency and the voltage required for operation.


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ChatGPT AI can be ‘broken’ by typing certain words - and no one is sure why it’s happening

VIRAL chatbot ChatGPT ?has impressed users with its ability to write just like a human but it turns out that typing certain words can break the AI. According to Vice, the chatbot created by OpenAI glitches when told to repeat specific Reddit usernames and even the name of a Pokémon game character leaves it confused.


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Forensic Imaging Technology Helps Virtual Autopsies Outnumber Invasive Post-Mortem Procedures

ACM TechNews Forensic ?Imaging Technology Helps Virtual Autopsies Outnumber Invasive Post-Mortem Procedures Scientists at Australia's Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine (VIFM) say forensic imaging, augmented reality (AR) headsets, and artificial intelligence (AI) could reduce the necessity for invasive autopsies.


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NASA Turns To AI To Design Mission Hardware

Spacecraft and mission ?hardware designed by an artificial intelligence may resemble bones left by some alien species, but they weigh less, tolerate higher structural loads, and require a fraction of the time parts designed by humans take to develop.


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