Samsung Powerbot VR7000

Samsung Powerbot VR7000



Robotstofzuigers met échte zuigkracht, geschikt voor elk oppervlak. Hoeken en randen worden nu nog beter gereinigd, dankzij de uitschuifbare ‘shutter’ van de VR7000 robotstofzuigers. Deze Edge Clean Master functie zorgt ervoor dat de robot nog nauwkeuriger en dichter op de randen kan schoonmaken. En met de handige Smart Home App bedien je de robot waar en wanneer je maar wilt. Zo kun je thuiskomen in een schoon huis.

CES 2020 Samsung Ballie demo

CES 2020 Samsung Ballie demo



Samsung acaba de anunciar a #Ballie, un pequeño robot inteligente en forma de bola capaz de rastrear a su dueño e interactuar con objetos inteligentes conectados en el hogar, básicamente es un robot de compañía con mucha IA
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DARPA AVATAR PROJECT LINKS YOUR MIND TO A DIGITAL WORLD INSIDE A QUANTUM COMPUTER

DARPA AVATAR PROJECT LINKS YOUR MIND TO A DIGITAL WORLD INSIDE A QUANTUM COMPUTER



THE SENTIENT WORLD SIMULATION: UPLOADING YOUR MIND TO A DIGITAL WORLD INSIDE A QUANTUM COMPUTER
It was with the development of the first supercomputers, system for controlling the mind; brain and behavior was established. This was a part of the new science of cybernetics, which became public 1948 when the American professor Norbert Wiener published his book with the same title. The researchers’ project of mind control is most often classified as behavior or cognitive manipulation. Already from the beginning, more than half a century ago, it was possible to intercept thoughts, memories, and sensory functions such as sight or hearing. Cybernetics was also the first science that could not only measure and analyze what it came in contact with, but also change these processes.
From the early beginning it was a debate about the issue. The scientific magazine Science had 14-pages in their 1956 November issue under the heading “Some Issues Concerning the Control of Human Behavior”, and Professor Carl R Rogers said: “We can choose to use our growing knowledge to enslave people in ways never dreamed of before, controlling them by means so carefully selected that they will perhaps never be aware of their loss of personhood”. He added the possibility for political use: “Of all the dictatorships espoused by utopists, this is the most profound, and incipient dictators might well find in this utopia a guidebook of political practice…”but mentioned the probable misuse in democratic countries. This scared many. In the USA books were published, articles written and speeches held by leading people about the danger. The threat of exploitation of humans by a remote control technology became apparent. The American professor of psychiatry Joost Meerloo, released his book “The Rape of the Mind” (1956) in which he said:“The tragic facts of political experiences in our age make it all too clear that applied psychological technique can brainwash entire nations and reduce their citizens to a kind of mindless robotism which becomes for them a normal way of living.”
The EU´s Ethical Board with the Swedish Professor Hermerén as chairman protested and wrote in their 2005-declaration to the EU-Commission: “Implants used for changing the identity, memory, self perception and perception of others should be forbidden”. But the Swedish military research (FOI) declares in their report of activities that their aim is to direct the cognitive functions of people for a life time: “FOI develops systems with emphasis on the interaction between people and technology. The goal is that the systems be designed that human cognitive potential, i.e. the ability to perceive, understand, and sorting information can be utilized for´maximum system effect.” An implanted nightmare of this new kind will become permanent if not made public by mass media. This development can only continue as long as it takes place without public knowledge. Journalists, social activists and sensible politicians, among others, will not want to live their lives with an electronic leash attached to their brain, like a kind of cattle, any more than the rest of the population do. It has to be the responsibility of all of us to make this public if we want to live as human beings, in freedom and with human rights in the 21st century here on Earth.
For more of my videos on this topic click the links below:
THE SENTIENT WORLD BRAIN SIMULATION OF HUMAN CONSCIOUSNESS
youtu.be/LheNcnuEbng
MK ULTRA 2019 REMOTE MIND CONTROL THROUGH AMAZON CIA CLOUD COMPUTING ELECTRONIC BRAIN LINK
youtu.be/6L8pwVcNwQk
SOURCES
1. BRAIN TO CLOUD COMPUTER INTERFACE USING NEURALNANOROBOTICS:
www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnins.2019.00112/full
2. Human Systems Roadmap Review
defenseinnovationmarketplace.dtic.mil/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/2018_coi_humansystems_final_roadmap_distro_a_onr_43_3712_18.pdf
3. Sentient World Simulation (SWS): A Continuously Running Model of the Real World
krannert.purdue.edu/academics/mis/workshop/AC2_100606.pdf
4. DETERRENCE IN THE 21st CENTURY: AN EFFECTS-BASED APPROACH IN AN INTERCONNECTED WORLD:
nsiteam.com/social/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/Deterrence-in-the-21st-Century-An-Effects-Based-Approach-in-an-Interconnected-World-Volume-I.pdf
5. UNMANNED SYSTEMS INTEGRATED 2017-2042 DEFENSE RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING:
www.defensedaily.com/wp-content/uploads/post_attachment/206477.pdf
6. Official US defence and NATO documents confirm that autonomous weapon systems will kill targets, including civilians
www.blacklistednews.com/The_Pentagon_is_building_a_‘self-aware’_killer_robot_army_fueled_by_social_media/51127/0/38/38/Y/M.html
7. Big Data, Analytics & Artificial Intelligence The Future of Health Care is Here
newsroom.gehealthcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/GE-Healthcare-White-Paper_FINAL.pdf

The virtual human project

The virtual human project



The virtual human project has the potential to transform medicine. The project is already helping to reduce the need for animals in drug testing. In the long term, a virtual version of you will be used test treatments, like a crash test dummy, guinea pig and trial volunteer all rolled into one. Your digital doppelgänger could breathe, blister and bleed. It could be dissected, probed and explored in unprecedented detail, helping to work out the treatments that work best for you.
The film was produced by the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre and CompBioMed H2020 Centre of Excellence in Computational Biomedicine, led by University College London.

StarTalk Podcast: Cosmic Crib with Rainn Wilson

StarTalk Podcast: Cosmic Crib with Rainn Wilson



He’s Dwight from The Office, he’s a climate activist, and he’s definitely a nerd. On this episode of StarTalk Radio, Neil deGrasse Tyson sits down with actor Rainn Wilson. Rainn is best known for his role as Dwight Schrute on The Office but he’s always busy. To start things off, Neil and Rainn discuss Rainn’s podcast Metaphysical Milkshake, his climate series An Idiot’s Guide to Climate Change, his media company @SoulPancake, and why it’s important to produce uplifting content.
Rainn fills us in on his trip to make An Idiot’s Guide to Climate Change and why it’s important to reach out to young people when it comes to climate science. You’ll hear about Rainn’s new show, Utopia on @Amazon Prime Video, in which he plays a virologist. We discuss why the show’s release has had serendipitous parallels with the current COVID-19 pandemic. And, you’ll find out if Rainn retains any science knowledge when portraying a scientist.
Then, Rainn answers some fan-submitted Cosmic Queries! You’ll find out his favorite comic book character. We dive into his love of science fiction. Neil and Rainn share the nerdiest things they’ve ever done. Rainn also tells about his time on set making Sahara and the deep conversations he shared with Penélope Cruz.
Lastly, Rainn gets to ask Neil some Cosmic Queries. We investigate “spooky action at a distance.” Neil tells us about the birth of electromagnetism and field theory. We investigate quantum entanglement. All that, plus, Rainn asks Neil about the most transcendent experience he’s ever had studying the universe.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Celebrates the Hubble Space Telescope's 30th Anniversary

Neil deGrasse Tyson Celebrates the Hubble Space Telescope's 30th Anniversary



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Neil deGrasse Tyson celebrates the 30th anniversary of the Hubble Space Telescope launch with comic co-host Chuck Nice and Jennifer Wiseman, astrophysicist and senior project scientist for the Hubble Space Telescope. You'll learn why Hubble offers a different perspective being above Earth's atmosphere compared to ground-based telescopes.
Find out why the size of the space shuttle dictated the size of Hubble itself. You'll learn how the Earth can sometimes be «in the way» when Hubble is trying to glimpse the cosmos. Lastly, discover more about Hubble's extended lifespan. Usually space telescopes are meant to last 3-5 years so you'll find out how Hubble has been able to stay in orbit for 30! All that, plus, we reminisce on the beautiful imagery we’ve received from Hubble.
This episode originally aired April 13, 2020.
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Neil Tyson Demonstrates Absurdity of

Neil Tyson Demonstrates Absurdity of «Flat Earth»



Neil deGrasse Tyson takes on the subject of our spherical world, and this time he has not only science but history on his side. If you want to follow along and then test your knowledge, enroll in this Brilliant course: brilliant.org/StarTalk/
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StarTalk Podcast: Cosmic Queries - ALIENS! with Jake Roper (@Vsauce3) and Neil deGrasse Tyson

StarTalk Podcast: Cosmic Queries — ALIENS! with Jake Roper (@Vsauce3) and Neil deGrasse Tyson



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On this episode of StarTalk, Neil deGrasse Tyson and comic co-host Chuck Nice are answering your fan-submitted Cosmic Queries about aliens in film and television alongside Jake Roper. You can find Jake on the YouTube channel @Vsauce3 and as the host of the YouTube series “Could You Survive The Movies?”
To start, Jake tells us what alien movie might be the easiest to survive. Your immediate answer might be E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial but don’t be so sure. Neil shares what Steven Spielberg told him about E.T. that’s sure to change your understanding of the character. Speaking of Spielberg, we investigate the weaponry used in his film War of the Worlds. We also debate if the government could ever set up a secret organization to monitor aliens similar to Men in Black.
Find out why your assumptions of how extraterrestrial life takes shape might need to be open to more possibilities. Jake explains why he thinks the deep ocean could be home to extraterrestrial life as well. Discover more about The Blob, The Thing, and why Chuck loves the alien from Alien. We explore the film Arrival and its depiction of aliens and the personal used to communicate with aliens. Neil airs his grievances about Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
We explore Contact and its portrayal of how humanity would react to the discovery of intelligent life. We ponder the likelihood that humans will end up like how they’re imagined in WALL-E. Lastly, we discuss of there’s a protocol for first contact. All that, plus, Jake tells us why he thinks Paul Rudd should be Earth’s representative to meet with intelligent life.
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StarTalk Live Podcast: Science Is Everywhere with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Brian Greene -StarTalk @ BAM

StarTalk Live Podcast: Science Is Everywhere with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Brian Greene -StarTalk @ BAM



Science really is everywhere! From the Big Bang to quantum mechanics to free will to ice skating, we explore it all featuring Neil deGrasse Tyson, Chuck Nice, theoretical physicist Brian Greene, neuroscientist Heather Berlin, rapper Baba Brinkman, and Olympic silver medalist figure skater Sasha Cohen.
Recorded live at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on March 9, 2018
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For further reading on the complex topic of ice melting under pressure, Dr. Tyson recommends the following two scholarly articles on the subject, one on the general topic of slippery ice (https://www.dropbox.com/s/ykmfo4yez04wllo/Why%20is%20ice%20slippery.pdf?dl=0), and the other on the Capt. Robert Falcon Scott expedition to the South Pole (https://www.dropbox.com/s/2swrz12vs158v30/PNAS%20on%20RF%20Scott.pdf?dl=0), whose diary entry noted, «The (ice) surface, lately a very good hard one, is coated with a layer of woolly crystals [...] (that) cause impossible friction to the runners. God help us, we can’t keep up this pulling, that is certain.”
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