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2 yrs

5 Reasons Why You Should Be Prepping Like Crazy Right Now
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5 Reasons Why You Should Be Prepping Like Crazy Right Now

5 Reasons Why You Should Be Prepping Like Crazy Right Now
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2 yrs

As Ukrainian Defenses Collapse, What Can US Patriots Learn From The Conflict?
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As Ukrainian Defenses Collapse, What Can US Patriots Learn From The Conflict?

As Ukrainian Defenses Collapse, What Can US Patriots Learn From The Conflict?
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Hot Air Feed
2 yrs

Nate Silver: Don't Buy the Hype. Trump is Still Winning
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Nate Silver: Don't Buy the Hype. Trump is Still Winning

Nate Silver: Don't Buy the Hype. Trump is Still Winning
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Strange & Paranormal Files
Strange & Paranormal Files
2 yrs

Scientists propose using AI for real-time communication with aliens
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Scientists propose using AI for real-time communication with aliens

Artificial intelligence is being hailed as the future of communication on Earth, and it could even bridge the gap between us and extraterrestrial civilizations. According to SETI Institute astronomer Franch Marchis and NASA researcher Ignacio G. Lopez-Francois, AI might enable meaningful interactions with aliens, or at least a version of us they can understand. In a Scientific American editorial, Marchis and Lopez-Francois, both deeply involved in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI), champion the use of AI for “messaging extraterrestrial intelligence” (METI). They believe AI, specifically large language models (LLMs), could revolutionize our attempts to communicate with alien life. Humanity has been engaged in METI since the 1960s, sending various forms of communication into space, including music, scientific formulas, Morse Code, and maps. However, these efforts have yet to yield a response from extraterrestrials. Marchis and Lopez-Francois argue that AI could enhance METI by making our messages more interactive. They propose sending an AI LLM into space, which aliens could use to learn our languages, ask questions, and receive answers that reflect human knowledge and culture. With research suggesting the existence of potentially hundreds of millions of habitable exoplanets in the Milky Way, these scientists believe some of these worlds might host civilizations eager to communicate with us. Although current LLMs might not be perfect, open-source models from Meta and Mistral could be refined to serve as human ambassadors. Once developed, these AI models could be compressed through a process called “quantization,” which reduces large data sets to smaller, more manageable ones. They could then be transmitted via radio, laser, or even physical media like copper disks, though significant technological challenges remain. Marchis and Lopez-Francois conclude that sending well-crafted AI LLMs into space could pave the way for unprecedented exchanges with extraterrestrial intelligences, ensuring our legacy endures beyond our physical existence. The post Scientists propose using AI for real-time communication with aliens appeared first on Anomalien.com.
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The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

'The Last Supper' or not, the Olympic ceremony was an abomination
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'The Last Supper' or not, the Olympic ceremony was an abomination

If there were an event for smarmy condescension, our insufferable fourth estate would win the gold, silver, and bronze. This year's bizarre Summer Olympics opening ceremony, with its tableau of gyrating drag queens, was close enough to da Vinci's famous "The Last Supper" that even the least religious noticed. If anything, the fact that 'The Last Supper' is still so widely recognized — that blasphemy is still even possible — shows how far we have yet to fall. Media outlets like MSNBC were happy to admit it — if only to mock the “moral panic” of any Christians wondering what the spectacle of half-naked “fat positivity” types had to do with honoring the spirit of amateur athletic excellence. Once that ran its course, they embraced a new take with equal smugness: "Ackshully, the ceremony clearly evoked Greco-Roman mythology's 'The Feast of the Gods,' a wild Dionysian revel among the immortals on Mount Olympus. That's what the blue smurf demon was all about. Silly Christians!" Let’s just assume "The Last Supper" connotations are completely accidental. The performance was still an abomination. Dionysus is a terrible figure, like most mythological deities. The god of fertility, wine, theater, pleasure, insanity, and social contagion, Dionysus demanded ritual sacrifices as worship. In one account, when the people of Argos ignored him, he possessed mothers with an insanity that turned them into cannibals and led them to kill their children. One can't help but be reminded of the frenzied mothers of today, possessed by the god of “affirmation” and goaded into mutilating their children's bodies. It's a grim coincidence that just days before these leering gender goblins gyrated onto the global stage, Kamala Harris chose “RuPaul’s Drag Race” as the platform on which to launch her campaign. After years of “drag story hours” and drag shows in public squares in the middle of the day, it’s hard to accept their claim to innocence. Drag queens are inherently sexual. That’s the whole point — or one of them. And let’s not pretend that there isn't an organized bunch of drag queens who intentionally mock Christianity at sporting events without any repercussions because they’re worshipped by the activist class that occupies the media. With a sprinkle of propaganda, the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence are framed as a charity movement that stands up to the evils of Christianity — ironically, there would be no charity without centuries of Christian devotion to victims. This is perfectly in line with the fashionable habit among academics and activists to hiss at any mention of God. Picture a snake, a predator that feigns inferiority to gain power. NBC blamed conservatives, Forbes blamed Rob Schneider, and a slew of other supposedly reputable outlets demonized Christians and deified drag queens. NBC balked that “while some fans loved this unabashed display of French camp and kitsch, others — particularly those who espouse conservative or Christian beliefs — were not happy with it.” Ah, so that's what it was. Harmless “camp.” This gleefully profane celebration of paganism in a country whose history is so intertwined with the rise of Christianity that it's often called the eldest daughter of the Church. A country, like most in Europe, barely clinging to the Christian heritage at the heart of its national identity. If anything, the fact that "The Last Supper" is still so widely recognized — that blasphemy is still even possible — shows how far we have yet to fall. None of this should overshadow the athletes who've come to Paris from around the world to compete. As always, this summer's Olympic Games are a testament to the brave men and women pushing their God-given bodies and spirits to the limit. The dark, ancient forces to which these games were dedicated, however, should serve as a sobering reminder of the battle that will rage on long after the medals have been counted.
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Twitchy Feed
Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

Cry Harder: Adam Kinzinger Throws Another Tantrum Trying to Tell MAGA What 'Real Men' Are
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Cry Harder: Adam Kinzinger Throws Another Tantrum Trying to Tell MAGA What 'Real Men' Are

Cry Harder: Adam Kinzinger Throws Another Tantrum Trying to Tell MAGA What 'Real Men' Are
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
2 yrs

Spotify gives up on trying to charge for song lyrics
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Spotify gives up on trying to charge for song lyrics

Image: Nick Barclay / The Verge Spotify has stopped trying to make users pay for song lyrics. After expanding a test that put the feature behind a Premium paywall, Spotify is now reversing the change. A Spotify spokesperson tells Engadget that the company will be “expanding Lyrics availability for Spotify Free users so more people can enjoy viewing more lyrics, globally,” adding that it will be available to all users “over the coming weeks.” Spotify didn’t immediately respond to The Verge’s request for comment. Spotify didn’t originally charge for its song lyrics feature, which lets you follow along with the words of a song as it plays. But last September, users began noticing that they couldn’t view the lyrics for more than three songs per month without paying for a... Continue reading…
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Trending Tech
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Wix’s AI will now write whole blog posts for you
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Wix’s AI will now write whole blog posts for you

Image: Álvaro Bernis / The Verge Wix is releasing new generative AI tools that can produce entire SEO-optimized blog posts, right down to the imagery. Available now for English-speaking users of the website builder, Wix says its new tools can create “AI-generated drafts or outlines” that real human writers can use as a foundation to create blog posts that maintain “the quality and authenticity of user-generated content.” “We see that on average sites with blogs get 86 percent more organic traffic compared to sites without blogs,” said Wix blog general manager Einat Halperin in the announcement. “With our range of new blog creation tools, we’re looking forward to more users producing top-notch content.” Wix is being blunt about why these tools exist: SEO-optimized blog... Continue reading…
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Trending Tech
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Google tweaks Search to help hide explicit deepfakes
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Google tweaks Search to help hide explicit deepfakes

Illustration: The Verge Google is rolling out new online safety features that make it easier to remove explicit deepfakes from Search at scale and prevent them from appearing high up in search results in the first place. When users successfully request the removal of explicit nonconsensual fake content that depicts them from Search, Google’s systems will now also aim to filter out all explicit results on similar searches about them and remove any duplicate images. “These protections have already proven to be successful in addressing other types of non-consensual imagery, and we’ve now built the same capabilities for fake explicit images as well,” Google product manager Emma Higham said in the announcement. “These efforts are designed to give people added... Continue reading…
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Google Maps is getting even more like Waze
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Google Maps is getting even more like Waze

Improved incident reporting UI and new Destination Guidance in Google Maps. | Image: Google Google is updating its two navigation apps — Google Maps and Waze — with a slew of new features, including some changes that bring the two closer together. One of the big updates here continues to integrate the biggest features from Waze directly into Maps. Maps is getting improved Waze-like incident reporting that adds larger icons to share updates like road closures, construction, speed cameras, or police presence. Other drivers will be prompted to confirm incidents with a tap. It can feel like Waze and Google Maps are on a collision course, but the two apps continue to remain separate. Head of product for Google Maps Can Comertoglu told The Verge at a press briefing on Tuesday that Waze users are very dedicated. “They prefer some of... Continue reading…
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