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115 “Bible Algos & Perceptrons” - 11.21.2018

115 “Bible Algos & Perceptrons” - 11.21.2018

FromCanary Cry News Talk


115 “Bible Algos & Perceptrons” - 11.21.2018

FromCanary Cry News Talk

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Nov 21, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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115 will bring, Robot arm that feeds us, romaine lettuce is a no go, FCC lets Elon launch internet satellites, an AI algorithm to customize your Bible, breakthroughs in neural networks and quantum computers called the Perceptron, and a Nephilim Update on Darksiders. This episode is dedicated to Doc Marquis, whose testimony coming out of the Illuminati gave us a glimpse of how truly evil the world might be, but more importantly, how amazing our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ truly is! (Doc Marquis Oct 26, 1956 - Nov 20, 2018)   AGG for the WEEK of Nov.15th-Nov. 21st YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST FOLKS! (Updates on stories) Food Regulators to Share Oversight of Cell-Based Meat - WSJ Next generation of biotech food heading for grocery stores Catholic Exorcisms Are Gaining Popularity in the U.S. - The Atlantic   TECHNOLOGY, ROBOTS, AND AI OH MY! Algorithm may one day be able to alter Bible's style for its audience | Fox News Meet The World’s Most Advanced ‘Human Replacement Robot’ [Video] – 2oceansvibe.com Learning to Love Robots | The New Yorker Singapore introduces a robot cop with fat tires and a 360 degree camera Toilet-Scrubbing Robot Takes Over One of the World's Crappiest Jobs | Digital Trends Diners use chest-mounted robot arms to feed each other in unusual social experiment / Boing Boing The Problem With AI: Machines Are Learning Things, But Can’t Understand Them Breakthrough neural network paves the way for quantum AI An AI Tried to Write the Perfect Lexus Ad. Here’s a Scene-by-Scene Look at What It Was Thinking – Adweek Finally, a Machine That Can Finish Your Sentence - The New York Times One of the fathers of AI is worried about its future - MIT Technology Review This Game Uses Artificial Intelligence to Recruit New Players Technology innovations: The future of AI and blockchain - MIT Technology Review The Future of War: Autonomous AI and the Threat of ‘Killer Robots’ - Report - Sputnik International Science news: AI to create ‘personalised pills’ to 3D print at HOME | Daily Star The future of artificial intelligence depends on human wisdom | Salon.com Crazy in love? The Japanese man 'married' to a hologram | AFP.com Facial Recognition’s Growing Adoption Spurs Privacy Concerns - WSJ The Amazing Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Transforming Genomics and Gene Editing Dress Rehearsal For Death: Using Virtual Reality To Foster Empathy For Dying Patients | CommonHealth US tech company becomes first to microchip employees – JEWSNEWS The New York Times says movies about killer robots are bad for us. It’s wrong. - The Washington Post Alphabet gives bipedal robots the Schaft 'cos no one wants to buy its creepy machine maker • The Register Robots, super soldiers and DARPA’s most insane military inventions You've Come a Long Way, Disembodied Robot Baby Simone Giertz: What Can Making Useless Robots Teach Us About Joy? : NPR Recode Daily: Are killer robots and social-media soldiers the future of war? - Recode   BIOMEDICAL/GENETICS/TRANSHUMANISM Genetics Start-Up Wants to Sequence People's Genomes for Free - Scientific American 3D-Printed Organs From Living Cells Could Help Boost Senses | WIRED Human images from world's first total-body scanner unveiled   SOCIAL MEDIA/GOOGLE/AMAZON Amazon stores every conversation you have with Alexa Amazon Ordered to Hand Over Possible Recordings in Murder Case German states want social media law tightened: media Privacy concerns as Google absorbs DeepMind's health division Smearing Soros to stoke hate: You too, Facebook? (opinion) - CNN Facebook Increasingly Reliant on A.I. To Predict Suicide Risk : NPR   “THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the TECHNOCALYPSE!” Elon Musk's Boring Company is launching DIY watchtowers with bricks from tunnel dirt - Neil deGrasse Tyson: Elon Musk is the most important person in tech Elon Musk’s extracurricular antics reportedly spark a NASA safety probe at SpaceX | The FCC Just Approved SpaceX’s Plan to Launch 7,518 Internet Satellites   CONSPIRA
Released:
Nov 21, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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