Oct 11

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Originally shared by Larry Panozzo

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The singularity is near here! As usual, here are a few of the last week’s best articles from around the web illustrating humanity’s progress toward the singularity. Enjoy 🙂

ROBOTICS: http://www.computerworld.com/article/2989830/it-careers/machines-are-replacing-writers-gartner-says.html

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: http://techcrunch.com/2015/10/08/the-next-10-years-of-automation-and-what-it-might-mean-for-the-job-market/

NANOTECHNOLOGY: http://motherboard.vice.com/read/how-humans-could-become-our-own-walking-hard-drives

MEDICINE: http://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/biomedical/bionics/darpa-wants-to-jolt-the-nervous-system-with-electricity-lasers-sound-waves-and-magnets

3D PRINTING: http://www.fastcompany.com/3051175/tech-forecast/what-3-d-printing-cant-do

GENETICS: http://phys.org/news/2015-10-gene-spurs-debate-ethics.html

AUTOMATION: http://modernfarmer.com/2015/10/worlds-first-robot-farm/

INNOVATION: http://techcrunch.com/2015/10/06/the-state-of-agtech-then-and-now/#.5e8nhj:iBSe

FOOD: http://www.popsci.com/shrimp-farm-indiana-future-seafood-production

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We’re at a pivotal moment in history. Billions of years of biological evolution has culminated to an intelligent species of hominids that in their sudden industrial-digital revolution create machines that can take them places they can’t even imagine. And to think that they don’t even pay attention to the transformation as neural networks make their first major appearances, as AI enters each of the main fields of science, and breakthroughs in computing threaten to leave even Moore’s Law in the dust. So do as I do and spread the word!

Wonder why I say the singularity is here? No it hasn’t literally begun, but the process directly leading to it is already underway. When I saw this little chart here http://28oa9i1t08037ue3m1l0i861.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Edge1.png I realized it was fair to say we’ve arrived, and it’s about to begin.

Whether or not this is your first time hearing of the singularity, check out this post by Tim Urban http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/01/artificial-intelligence-revolution-1.html

And read about what it actually is here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity

Oct 08

So I have a mid-future SF setting on simmer where technology has become a lot “softer” (read: more organic, in the…

So I have a mid-future SF setting on simmer where technology has become a lot “softer” (read: more organic, in the background, largely unnoticed). As part of that, I’d like to have a mesh network of genetically-engineered microbes exchanging P2P wifi signals. They’re in plants, animals, people, and so the Net is everywhere. 

My problem is, what stops these microbes evolving back into non-wifi-enabled microbes that would have an advantage over the wifi-enabled ones (because they wouldn’t be using energy to broadcast radio signals, and would get to use it for themselves)? What advantage is there to a microbe in being part of a mesh network?

Lacerant Plainer, Peter Smalley: any thoughts?  

Oct 07

Looks like I’ve sold another story that I’d given up on.

Looks like I’ve sold another story that I’d given up on. This particular market has had it since November last year, and never responded to my 90-day query in February, but I couldn’t think of another market to submit it to, so I let it sit.

Today they contacted me to say they thought they’d bought it, but had just realised that they hadn’t. (Their internal systems have been kind of a train wreck, by all indications.)