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Supercharged 189: Natural Contradictions

Category: Technology
Duration: 01:23:42
Publish Date: 2018-03-08 18:00:00
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This week Tommy and Adam discuss a number of different technology news stories in a particular news-heavy week. The common thread? A lot of them seem to deal with human behavioral contradictions. Questions/recommendations? Visit awkwardhuman.com/supercharged!

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  • The world of self-driving cars is set to change in April
    Quartz: "The California DMV got approval Monday (Feb. 26) for its plan (pdf) to put self-driving cars on the road with no safety driver, a measure that ensured a human could take over if the car’s artificial intelligence made a mistake. That means starting April 2, Google, Ford, Nvidia, and other companies can own and operate cars driving around the Golden State without anybody inside."
  • New Report on Emerging AI Risks Paints a Grim Future
    Gizmodo: "A new report authored by over two-dozen experts on the implications of emerging technologies is sounding the alarm bells on the ways artificial intelligence could enable new forms of cybercrime, physical attacks, and political disruption over the next five to ten years."
  • Researchers create tool to manage urban cat population crisis
    Phys.org: ""Accurate numbers are the cat's pyjamas when it comes to solving the current cat population crisis. But measuring the feline population has been difficult, until now. University of Guelph scientists have developed a dynamic population model that crunches accumulated data from several sources to predict overall cat numbers in a community.""
  • Now the HoloLens Can Measure Your Heart Rate by Scanning Your Face
    Next Reality News: "Researchers have developed a new method that harnesses the power of augmented reality to detect a patient's heart rate using a Microsoft HoloLens and computer vision."
  • GITHUB SURVIVED THE BIGGEST DDOS ATTACK EVER RECORDED
    Wired: "ON WEDNESDAY, AT about 12:15pm ET, 1.35 terabits per second of traffic hit the developer platform GitHub all at once. It was the most powerful distributed denial of service attack recorded to date—and it used an increasingly popular DDoS method, no botnet required."
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