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Big Data and Science Relevance of Computational Sciences for Data Collection, Data Storage and Data Management in Basic and Applied Scientific Investigations

Relevance of Computational Sciences for Data Collection, Data Storage and Data Management in Basic and Applied Scientific Investigations

Workshop 17-18 November 2015 – One of the distinctive features of contemporary scientific research, in both basic and applied sciences, is the large amount of data that is continuously being produced. Continue reading Big Data and Science Relevance of Computational Sciences for Data Collection, Data Storage and Data Management in Basic and Applied Scientific Investigations

Power and Limitations of Artificial Intelligence

Power and Limitations of Artificial Intelligence

Workshop 30 November – 1 December 2016 – One of the key issues today concerns the place of the human person in a growing digital environment of increasing complexity that not only expands the range of his or her capacities, but also may compete with them or even replace them. Over the past fifty years, robots and computers have progressively supplemented humans, initially only in relatively simple computational and manipulation tasks, but more recently in higher cognitive tasks that used to be the prerogative of the human brain, including language, mathematics, probabilistic reasoning and decision making. Continue reading Power and Limitations of Artificial Intelligence

Top Ten Transhumanist Technologies

by Lifeboat Foundation Scientific Advisory Board member Michael Anissimov.

Overview

Transhumanists advocate the improvement of human capacities through advanced technology. Not just technology as in gadgets you get from Best Buy, but technology in the grander sense of strategies for eliminating disease, providing cheap but high-quality products to the world’s poorest, improving quality of life and social interconnectedness, and so on. Technology we don’t notice because it’s blended in with the fabric of the world, but would immediately take note of its absence if it became unavailable. (Ever tried to travel to another country on foot?) Technology needn’t be expensive — indeed, if a technology is truly effective it will pay for itself many times over. Transhumanists tend to take a longer-than-average view of technological progress, looking not just five or ten years into the future but twenty years, thirty years, and beyond. We realize that the longer you look forward, the more uncertain the predictions get, but one thing is quite certain: if a technology is physically possible and obviously useful, human (or transhuman!) ingenuity will see to it that it gets built eventually. As we gain ever greater control over the atomic structure of matter, our technological goals become increasingly ambitious, and their payoffs more and more generous. Sometimes new technologies even make us happier in a long-lasting way: the Internet would be a prime example. In the following list I take a look at what I consider the top ten transhumanist technologies. Continue reading Top Ten Transhumanist Technologies

Apple raises concerns over UK’s draft surveillance bill

Apple waited until the last moment to file its response to the draft surveillance law
22 December 2015

Apple has raised concerns about the UK’s draft Investigatory Powers Bill. Continue reading Apple raises concerns over UK’s draft surveillance bill

Google becomes Alphabet : “Don’t be evil” code goes

 Business Insider | Oct 3, 2015, 01.14 PM IST
By omitting the line and releasing a more general code of conducting, Alphabet leaves room for each of its subdivisions -- like hardware maker Nest or moonshot factory Google X -- to form their own rules and company cultures.
 Google has now officially become Alphabet, but the new parent company has done away with its predecessor’s well-known motto, “Don’t be evil.” By omitting the line and releasing a more general code of conducting,  Alphabet leaves room for each of its sub… Read More Continue reading Google becomes Alphabet : “Don’t be evil” code goes