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BMW powered flying car gets green light

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Company that began as an aircraft engine maker powers car that transforms into a plane. A car that can transform into a small aircraft has been awarded with an “official Certificate of Airworthiness” by the Slovak Transport Authority. According to Klein Vision, the company behind the AirCar, 70 hours of “rigorous flight testing,” including over 200 takeoffs and landings, have been completed.... 

Elon Musk nears human testing of brain chip

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The billionaire’s neurotechnology firm is hiring clinical trial staffers as it awaits regulatory approval. Neuralink, the US neurotechnology firm co-founded by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, has begun recruiting key employees to run its clinical trials, signaling that it’s inching closer to starting human testing of its brain implants. The company has posted advertisements to hire a clinical... 

US 5G rollout delayed after Airlines protest

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AT&T heeds airline complaint that 5G would make air traffic unsafe, Verizon decision pending. Major US cell carrier AT&T has agreed to postpone the planned rollout of 5G service near several American airports, citing the concerns of airlines that doing so would endanger air traffic safety. AT&T said Tuesday it would delay the rollout of new cell towers near “some” airports, though... 

FAA reveals which planes can potentially withstand 5G interference

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The US Federal Aviation Administration has cleared less than a half of the nation’s commercial fleet. Some 45 percent of the US commercial fleet have been cleared for low-visibility landing at just over half of the airports most affected by 5G interference, the FAA said. The aviation safety agency determined on Sunday which radio altimeter models can potentially be used for low-visibility landings... 

China fires up its 'Artificial Sun'

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A new round of nuclear fusion experiments for an advanced superconducting tokamak (EAST), or “Chinese artificial sun,” kicked off at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science this month, Xinhua News Agency reported on Tuesday. According to the institute’s vice director, Song Yuntao, the experiment is aimed at upgrading the EAST auxiliary heating system to make the artificial sun “hotter”... 

Strategist says the 'Golden Era of Robotics' is here

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Low interest rates, rising labor costs and disrupted supply chains are setting up “a huge surge in spending on robotics and artificial intelligence,” says Global X, the New York-based provider of exchange-traded funds (ETFs). According to the firm’s Senior Vice President and Head of Research and Strategy Jay Jacobs, the robotics industry could reach a “key inflection point” in the coming... 

UN chief urges plan to 'Restrict' Killer Robots

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The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres called for members to establish a plan that imposes “restrictions on the use of certain types of autonomous weapons” at the start of the Review Conference. The statement from the UN chief comes after a report by the international body claiming that the first military autonomous drone attack took place in Libya in March 2020. It is not known... 

Why Sex Robot Manufactures Fail to Deliver a Functioning Robot and How can they Build the Perfect Machine

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For years now sex robot producers are failing to bring a functioning android that can properly walk, talk and have sex just like a human being. Also for years they are promising to deliver one next year, next year and next year and next year! Apparently there is a huge interest in this with not just many men asking for such robots to be delivered ASAP but also newspapers dedicating THOUSANDS of articles... 

US Federal Aviation Administration Warns 5G May Crash Airplanes

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Massive rollout of mid-band 5G systems might pose an aircraft safety risk by interfering with navigation equipment and causing flight diversions, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has warned in a series of directives. The FAA particularly raised concerns about 5G potentially interfering with radio altimeters – sensitive aircraft electronics used by pilots to safely land in poor visibility... 

Robots are now able to replicate. What does this mean for humanity?

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Scientists in the US have revealed that the first-ever AI-designed living robots, xenobots, can now self-replicate. It’s a wonderful discovery, so what are its potential benefits and risks? A team of scientists at the University of Vermont, Tufts University, and Harvard University have created ‘living robots’ (called Xenobots) that can reproduce themselves in an entirely new process of biological... 

Apple finally allows you to fix iPhones yourself

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Apple has finally caved to users demanding the ‘right to repair’, allowing owners of iPhones, MacBooks, and other devices to tinker with their electronics at home instead of bringing them to notoriously expensive service centers. Called Self Service Repair, the feature is set to launch “early next year” in the US before expanding to other countries. Some 200 parts are expected to be available,... 

Russia unveils Checkmate warplane with no pilot

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Russia’s state development corporation has announced it is working on an advanced new unmanned military jet that can soar above the clouds and cloak itself from enemy defenses, while being controlled from the safety of the ground. In a flashy teaser released on Monday, Rostec and Russia’s publicly owned aerospace giant UAC showed off renderings of the fifth-generation Sukhoi Su-75, codenamed... 

Fears 5G may cause 'major disruptions' for AIRCRAFT delay rollout

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Cellular providers Verizon and AT&T have been forced to delay their full 5G rollout as the Federal Aviation Administration warns that expanding into a certain bandwidth will seriously interfere with bands used for aircraft safety. The planned December 5th rollout across C-band frequencies, which offer “good-to-great speed” across the mid-range of the radio frequency spectrum, will be delayed... 

Report: Google Pushing All-whites-are-racist Brainwashing

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Whistleblowers at Google have released documents that show the tech giant is pushing an “anti-racism” program that says the United States is white supremacist and that Americans are taught to be racists from childhood. Not that we needed it, but the latest from Chris Rufo at City Journal is yet more proof that corporate America — most notably Big Tech — is openly anti-white and anti-American. Just... 

Forget 5G, China Leads The 6G Charge

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While the world is still very much in the transition phase with 5G, research is already well underway for the next iteration of the technology standard for mobile broadband networks – 6G. Statista’s Martin Armstrong notes that, according to a whitepaper by Samsung it takes an average of ten years for a new standard to become ready for commercialization, with 5G taking eight years. The tech giant... 
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