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Tesla is no longer the only company to launch self-driving cars

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  Electric cars took center stage at this week's virtual CES floor in Las Vegas. In her keynote speech Wednesday, General Motors Chief Executive Officer Mary Barra said her teams are aiming to create a consumer-centric self-driving car "in the middle of this decade." Chinese automaker Geely hopes to offer it even earlier. Intel Mobileye said Tuesday that it is working with a new electric vehicle brand, Geely Zeekr, to launch a vehicle with "Level 4" autonomous capabilities in 2024, which means it won't require human input, writes WSJ. Mercedes-Benz and Honda are pushing the boundaries by allowing drivers of their most sophisticated vehicles to disconnect from motorway traffic at low speeds in their home countries of Germany and Japan. This technically qualifies as Level 3 Automation. The use case is not broad, but is a demonstration of both technological and, crucially, regulatory leadership. Self-driving cars - getting closer to becoming a reality. The dang

Security robots who don't know what laziness is

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  Robots and automata work in industry, helping or even replacing humans. Their work is invaluable where there is a risk to human life. But can they replace the regular guards on the patrol? And is this replacement really necessary?   Patrolling objects is not the most dangerous job. There is no such heightened risk as, for example, in factories where robots move heavy workpieces that even a crane cannot handle. Nevertheless, security robots are already patrolling factories, construction sites, power plants, etc. First of all, this helps to save on the salaries of several security guards. In addition, security and monitoring require responsibility and attention, and a person may not always be alert due to fatigue. Robots do well in this regard, as they don't need rest. For example, a patrol robot at a power plant in Chuzhou is able to monitor the state of the environment, equipment, and road conditions. The robot is equipped with IR cameras, a thermal imager, and sensors for detect

Virtual land sales in the metaverse are on the rise

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  The new "hot" real estate market is not on the picturesque coastline and not in the hot cities of the Sun Belt - in the metaverse of gamers.   Investment companies acquire virtual land and real estate in the virtual worlds of Sandbox and Decentraland. In them, players imitate real-life - from shopping to attending concerts. Individuals and firms will spend money on the use of virtual houses and retail space. The value of the real estate will rise as the number of people in these worlds increases.   Investor interest in virtual real estate has grown since Facebook was renamed Meta Platforms Inc. and plans to focus on online worlds - Metaverse.   Large purchases of virtual land   Republic Realm is engaged in real estate development in the metaverse. In November 2021, the company paid $4.3 million for land in the Sandbox world. This is the largest recorded sale of virtual real estate. The NonFungible organization monitors virtual land sales. Republic Realm bought virtual land

Clean energy has won the economic race

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  For decades, the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) has argued that the move to clean energy will be cheaper and faster than governments, companies and many analysts expect.   In recent years, this forecast has been fully justified: ●  the cost of renewable energy sources declined faster than expected, ●  implementation was faster than forecasts, ●  there was a greater decline in value.   Research from two reputable research institutes shows that a fast transition to clean energy is the least costly way forward.   Decades of missed opportunities.   Policymakers, business leaders, and financial institutions need to urgently consider the promising ramifications of this development. World leaders must recognize that a 1.5 ° C warmer does not mean sacrifice. Climate change is creating a lucrative race for cleaner, cheaper energy technologies.   The world is already suffering from extreme weather events caused by climate. Moving quickly to clean energy is also the safest way forward. There is

22 new technologies for real investment in 2022

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  In the technology industry, rapid success takes years of development. So what else can appear in our life? Here are 22 new technologies to watch for investors in 2022: Solar Geoengineering It is known that dust and ash emitted by volcanoes into the upper atmosphere have a cooling effect: The eruption of Mount Pinatubo in 1991 cooled the Earth by as much as 0.5 ° C over 4 years. Solar Geoengineering - managing solar radiation, plans to do the same on purpose. This is a huge controversy. Will this work? How will this affect precipitation and weather conditions? And won't that undermine efforts to curb greenhouse gas emissions? Attempts to test this idea in practice are met with fierce opposition from politicians and activists. However, in 2022, a group at Harvard University hopes to conduct an experiment called "SCOPEX". It involves launching a balloon into the stratosphere to release 2 kg of special material. Then measure how it evaporates, reacts, and dissipates solar e

6 tips to protect your finances from Warren Buffett

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  COVID-19 and the resulting recession have affected everyone, including 90-year-old investing legend Warren Buffett. His huge conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway Inc. The pandemic “has negatively impacted almost all of our operations, although the impact has varied significantly,” the company said in its most recent quarterly earnings report in early November 2020. But even with the troubles, Berkshire reported an 82% jump in net profit for the July to September 2020 quarter. So billionaire Buffett seems to be handling the crisis well. You can too if you follow his example. Here are the takeaways from Buffett's six wise deeds to help protect your money while the virus continues to rage. 1. Use low-interest rates Buffett has become one of the richest people on the planet by taking advantage of the opportunities that have opened up. During the pandemic, he pointed to fantastic opportunities for borrowers thanks to the Federal Reserve's response to the COVID crisis. The Fed "did

And what, so it was possible? 10 unusual smart devices that are changing our lives for the better

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  Smartphones, smartwatches, smart TVs, robotic vacuum cleaners, and finally, electric cars with autopilot - the number of different gadgets is growing from year to year. But few people know that besides the promoted technology, you can find quite unusual devices on sale that are not inferior in use to their more famous counterparts. The Joseph Marc Blumenthal team analyzed such options and compiled a selection of non-standard devices for different occasions.  For health and safety Smart scales You can monitor your health not only with the help of fitness bracelets and smart watches. Smart scales with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support are the best option for controlling body weight, dieting and exercising quality. The information received is analyzed and transmitted to a special smartphone application. Without exception, all smart scales are equipped with a sensor for bioimpedance analysis, which sends a weak electric current through the feet, and calculates the proportion of fat, muscle, bo

For the first time in medical history, an autonomous drone helps save the life

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  For the first time in medical history, a drone played a critical role in saving lives during sudden cardiac arrest. A unique world achievement came in Trollhättan, Sweden, in December 2021, when an autonomous drone Everdrone delivered a defibrillator that helped save the life of a 71-year-old man. “This is a truly revolutionary technology that needs to be implemented everywhere,” says the patient, who has now fully recovered.  With a combination of immediate emergency calls, prompt action by Dr. Mustafa Ali, and prompt delivery of an automatic external defibrillator (AED), life-saving measures could be taken before the ambulance arrived and his life was saved. The time from the alarm signaling to the delivery of the AED to the scene was just over three minutes. For Dr. Mustafa Ali, the experience was just as enjoyable, despite the gravity of the situation. “I was driving to work at the local hospital when I looked out of the car window and saw a man passed out in the driveway,” says

NFT and DeFi will take over the world, and we won't even know what it is.

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  Diving into trends with Joseph Marc Blumenthal    2008 saw a notable revolutionary intervention in the technology world with the help of blockchain. Satoshi Nakamoto laid the foundations for the electronic money system and paved the way for many revolutionary blockchain technologies in various sectors. In the early years, blockchain mainly focused on cryptocurrency applications , and has gradually evolved into programmable money that can be adapted for hundreds of different uses. And now, almost 13 years later, the blockchain system has transformed into a complex ecosystem of many components. Today we will look in detail: ●       What does the blockchain ecosystem consist of now? ●       An advanced look at derivatives of blockchain infrastructure. DeFi ●       An advanced look at derivatives of blockchain infrastructure. NFT ●       Briefly about the economy and cryptocurrency in 2021 ●       What will happen next? What does the blockchain ecosystem consist of now? ●       Exchanges

Technology for women

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  Several apps have been launched recently with the main goal of making the streets safer for women. Such services allow a couple of clicks to launch the panic button, inform relatives and friends that the user is in danger, or broadcast video from the scene. According to surveys, many women feel uncomfortable walking alone down the street late at night. So, according to a survey conducted by the British Office for National Statistics, almost half of women feel discomfort in the dark on the street, 81% - if they have to walk through a park or open space. Technology comes to the rescue here - several applications have already been developed that help make such walks safer. Appendix WalkSafewas launched in March this year. Among other things, it allows you to draw up a safer route in the dark - on a map on which, in particular, the sites of recent attacks and other crimes are loaded. WalkSafe has the ability to set a specific time for returning home - and if a person does not inform in t

Artificial intelligence in the Metaverse

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  In consumer-facing applications, AI is now playing an important role through facial recognition, natural language processing (NLP), faster computing, and all sorts of other processes. It was only a matter of time before AI was applied to augmented and virtual reality to create smarter immersive worlds. AI has the potential to analyze massive amounts of data at lightning speed to generate ideas and drive action. Users can either use AI to make decisions (which is the case for most enterprise applications), or link AI to automation for low-touch processes. The metaverse will use augmented and virtual reality (AR / VR) combined with artificial intelligence and blockchain to create scalable and accurate virtual worlds. What is the Metaverse and why does it need AI? The Metaverse is defined as a vast virtual space where users can interact with 3D digital objects and 3D virtual avatars of each other in a complex manner that mimics the real world. The idea of ​​the metaverse was first dream