Jan 06

Interesting.

Interesting.

Originally shared by HACKADAY

Hacking #agriculture could make more food for everyone.

We think of hacking as bending technology to our will. But some systems are biological,  and we’re also starting to see more hacking in that area. This should excite science fiction fans used to with reading about cultures that work with biological tech,…

http://hackaday.com/2019/01/05/green-hacking-overclocking-photosynthesis/

Jan 02

A heartening case of scientists not being so excited that they can do something that they fail to stop and think…

A heartening case of scientists not being so excited that they can do something that they fail to stop and think about whether they should. The technique remains controversial, though.

Originally shared by Singularity Hub

Gene Drives Survived a Proposed UN Ban in 2018—What’s Next?

https://suhub.co/2F18LWS

Jan 01

An alternative to the “technological unemployment” narrative you usually read.

An alternative to the “technological unemployment” narrative you usually read.

I still think an automation tax to fund universal basic income is an idea worth exploring.

Originally shared by Singularity Hub

AI Will Create Millions More Jobs Than It Will Destroy. Here’s How

https://suhub.co/2F0NahQ

Dec 31

This guy is trying too hard to sound like his boss (“let’s dive into this exponential technology”), but it’s a good…

This guy is trying too hard to sound like his boss (“let’s dive into this exponential technology”), but it’s a good summary of the state of the play on a technology that’s often been portrayed in SF since an Asimov story in 1941.

Short version is that it’s currently prohibitively expensive to send up the large satellites that would be required, so we need the capacity to build them out of materials that are already in space.

Originally shared by Singularity Hub

Why the Future of Solar Power Is from Space

https://suhub.co/2Qe6ysN