Monthly Archives: July 2022

Google Disagrees With Engineer Who Claimed LaMDA AI Chatbot Had Become Sentient, Sent Him on Leave

Google suspended senior software engineer Blake Lemoine on June 13 for sharing transcripts of a chat with a “sentient” artificial intelligence (AI) and violating Google’s confidentiality policy. He had published transcripts of chats between him and the company’s LaMDA (Language Model For Dialogue Applications) chatbot development system. Lemoine defined the system…Read More

Artificial Materials Can Be Made Transparent or Completely Invisible Using Revolutionary Technology

Scientists at the University of Rostock, in collaboration with researchers from the Vienna University of Technology, have devised a revolutionary process that may make artificial materials transparent or even completely invisible on command. The team has devised a completely new method for designing artificial materials that can carry light signals without distortions…Read More

Xbox Game Pass March 2022 Games Revealed: Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Kentucky Route Zero, More

Xbox Game Pass is adding seven new games to its roster in March, including titles like Far: Changing Tides and Young Souls, which will arrive as day one titles. Other games coming to Xbox Game Pass include Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, Kentucky Route Zero, Lawn Mowing Simulator, and more….

FIFA 22, Among Us, More: PlayStation, Xbox Offer Popular Titles at Massive Discounts During Latest Sales

PlayStation Essential Picks and Xbox Store sales are now live. A total of over 500 games are available with up to 85 percent discounts. Games such as FIFA 22, Among Us, Dead by Daylight, Assassin’s Creed Series Games, Need For Speed Heat, and Tekken 7 Definitive Edition are listed at very low prices.Read More

Rogue Black Hole or Neutron Star: Scientists Puzzled With New Interstellar Object in the Milky Way Galaxy

A team of astronomers from the University of California, Berkeley have reached a conclusion to substantiate the idea of detecting a rogue black hole in the Milky Way. The object is more likely to be a neutron star than a rogue black hole. The team of astronomers led by Casey Lam and Jessica Lu of the…