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Decoding the brain …

If you are interesting in an overview on what is going on in the area of brain computer interfaces and the issues this evolving technology is raising take a look at this article on Nature. I already wrote quite a bit in this area and you can take a look …

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A school for robots in the Metaverse

Google in cooperation with some 33 research centers has announced the creation of an Open X-Embodiment and RT-X (Robotic Transformer) model that is getting data from 22 different types of robot. The goal? Create a library of actions that can be used to transfer “knowledge” to a new robot, making …

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Earphones with a twist

Brain Computer Interfaces have got us used to see helmets of sort with plenty of wires coming out of them or, even worse, boxes plugged on the skull through surgery to connect with electrodes implanted in or on the brain. In other words from inconvenient to scaring. Now researchers at …

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Do you speak “chickenese”?

In yesterday post I discussed the difficulties in understanding the language of our genome. Today, I run onto a different language understanding issue: understanding chickens clucking. Yes, it is on a completely different level of interest and of practical application, but still I found intriguing the idea that we might …

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New advances in prosthetic limbs

Prosthetics are becoming more and more sophisticated in the range of capabilities offered. They are designed to fill the gap left by an accident or a disease leading to a loss of functionality of a limb or other part of the body. One of the most difficult challenge is how …

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Exploring ideas to foster the Metaverse – VI

2. Artificial Intelligence for the Metaverse Artificial Intelligence is evolving so  fast that it is difficult to keep track. It is not just evolving in terms of capability but, possibly even more important, in terms of: tools to create AI, with the effort (and cost!) of training Ai through LLM …

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Brain-Wheelchair connection

A nice article is pointing out, once more, that Brain Machine Interface -BMI- still requires the human user to learn how to interact with the machine. It is not like learning a command language (go right, go left, stop, …) it is about finding a thought “pattern” that can be …

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AI vs Cybersecurity

I was invited to share a few thoughts on the evolution of AI and how this can impact security aspects. This was in the framework of an event organised by by Enisa, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity. What follows is a summary of the points I presented. Feel free …

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DT evolution in Manufacturing – XII

The automotive sector has adopted Digital Twins technology in the manufacturing to mirror robots in the assembly line. In the last few years it has started to create and use digital twins of the product, vehicles produced. More and more automotive companies are nowadays equipping cars (and trucks) with IoT …

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