Researchers from Google and Stanford University have developed AI models that can replicate an individual’s personality after just a two-hour interview, with an astonishing 85% accuracy. While this innovation offers exciting possibilities for research and simulations, concerns about ethical implications, accuracy limitations in certain tasks, and potential misuse of the technology remain prominent. The study introduces a streamlined approach to creating AI replicas, showcasing the potential for future applications in various fields.
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Could this startup’s compact nuclear reactors revolutionize cancer detection?
Astral Systems, a startup from Bristol, UK, aims to increase production of nuclear isotopes for detecting cancer by utilizing multistate fusion (MSF) technology in compact reactors, receiving over £4.5M investment from Speedinvest and Playfair. Leveraging NASA research, Astral's platform could lead to applications in nuclear energy, space exploration, and industrial sectors, reducing reliance on centralized production sites and offering improved performance. With three commercial fusion facilities already established and revenue generated, Astral is positioned to...
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