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Washington is determined to govern AI, but how?
Washington is determined to govern AI, but how?
By Diane Bartz and Jeffrey Dastin WASHINGTON U.S. lawmakers are grappling with what guardrails to put around burgeoning
2023-05-15 18:16
Get two 4K camera drones for the price of one — just $150
Get two 4K camera drones for the price of one — just $150
TL;DR: As of May 15, you can get a free Ninja Dragon Blade X Pro
2023-05-15 17:57
Print your own temporary tattoos with this $230 gadget
Print your own temporary tattoos with this $230 gadget
TL;DR: As of May 15, you can grab the Prinker M temporary tattoo printer for
2023-05-15 17:50
This $39 AI résumé builder may help you land a job
This $39 AI résumé builder may help you land a job
TL;DR: Use AI to cut back on the time commitment of job hunting. As of
2023-05-15 17:50
Why did these 4 Twitch streamers leave the purple platform and move to Kick?
Why did these 4 Twitch streamers leave the purple platform and move to Kick?
Kick, a relatively new streaming service, is posing a major threat to Twitch
2023-05-15 15:52
TikTok: Here are 7 best ways to get 1 million followers
TikTok: Here are 7 best ways to get 1 million followers
Struggling to get more followers on TikTok? Here are a few ways to get 1 million followers
2023-05-15 14:47
Pokimane: 5 biggest controversies of Twitch streamer and skilled gamer
Pokimane: 5 biggest controversies of Twitch streamer and skilled gamer
Pokimane receives 22k viewers on average every stream and is the 72nd most popular Twitch channel overall
2023-05-15 14:46
Belle Gibson: 5 unknown facts about influencer who faked brain cancer
Belle Gibson: 5 unknown facts about influencer who faked brain cancer
Belle Gibson is an Australian convicted scammer who falsely claimed to have been diagnosed with cancer, and that she was cured through a healthy diet
2023-05-15 13:54
Nasa’s new AI gives ‘30 minutes of advance warning’ before killer solar superstorms strike Earth
Nasa’s new AI gives ‘30 minutes of advance warning’ before killer solar superstorms strike Earth
Nasa has built an artificial intelligence model to predict where on Earth an impending solar storm would strike, a new system that scientists said can provide “30 minutes of advance warning”. The AI model analyses Nasa satellite data to raise the alarm on dangerous space weather, said researchers from the American space agency’s Goddard Space Center. The warning may provide just enough time for countries to prevent severe impacts of these storms on power grids and other critical infrastructure, according to the new study published recently in the journal Space Weather. Solar storms are caused when the Sun emits a burst of electrically charged plasma in what is called a coronal mass ejection. These charged particles create so-called geomagnetic storms that may cause blackouts and technological malfunctions of instruments on Earth as they interfere with the protective magnetic field around the planet. While these storms range from mild to extreme, their effects could become increasingly disruptive in a technologically dependent world. For instance, a solar storm in 1989 caused blackouts across Quebec, Canada for 12 hours, plunging millions into the dark and closing schools and businesses. Another popular solar superstorm event known as the Carrington Event sparked fires at early telegraph stations in 1859 that prevented messages from being sent. Scientists warned that the risk of such a devastating solar storm is increasing as we approach the next “solar maximum” – a peak in the Sun’s 11-year activity cycle. To prevent such a devastation, Nasa scientists developed the new AI model to identify links between solar wind measurements from previous Sun missions and geomagnetic disturbances observed at ground stations across Earth. The computer model they developed, called DAGGER, can quickly and accurately predict geomagnetic disturbances worldwide, “30 minutes before they occur,” researchers said. When they tested the model against two geomagnetic storms that happened in August 2011 and March 2015, it was able to “quickly and accurately” forecast the storm’s impacts around the world. The new prediction system is the first to combine swift analysis of AI, with real measurements from space and across Earth to generate frequently updated predictions. Scientists believe the early warning provided by the system can help take action to protect infrastructure from an impending solar storm, such as temporarily taking sensitive systems offline or moving satellites to different orbits. Read More Stunning aurora lights up skies over Australia: ‘Brightest one I’ve ever seen’ How a severe solar storm could leave a lasting impact on our world The world is not yet ready to overcome a once-in-a-century solar superstorm, warn scientists Astronomers find ‘objects that no one has ever seen before’ Saturn’s rings are no more than 400 million years old – study Strange sounds recorded by balloons in stratosphere leave scientists puzzled
2023-05-15 13:21
'If I were a fish': What is this trend on TikTok? Here's how to try it
'If I were a fish': What is this trend on TikTok? Here's how to try it
'If I Were a Fish' is a song that celebrates the uniqueness of every individual
2023-05-15 12:59
How much money can you make from TikTok? Here's what we know
How much money can you make from TikTok? Here's what we know
How much does Tiktok pay for a creator? Does it pay for views? Scroll down for more details
2023-05-15 12:56
Adin Ross faces serious view-botting accusation from Devin Nash
Adin Ross faces serious view-botting accusation from Devin Nash
Adin Ross is now the target of yet another charge amid ongoing HasanAbi controversy
2023-05-15 12:49
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