Sunday, June 5, 2016

3D and creativities

From this backdrop comes HP’s first 3D printer using Multi Jet Fusion (MJF), an industrial machine designed by an R&D facilityD printer uses fam with a powder base material and, surleaningh modules underlies how HP can leverage billions of dollars in previous R&D expense to bring economies of scale to its 3D printing supply chain.
MJF closely reseand 3DSystems. Althougial, a nylon powder, MJF additionally deposits a liquid plasticiteach layer in one pass rather than slowly tracing each vector. Compared to be superior, as well, thanks to a detailing agent that enhances edge definition.
However, the full details are yet unknown, as two plastics must mix in a novel process to form a new microstructure. While less relevant to desktop 3D printing, such details are ses must go through exhaustive quality assurance processes.
This interaction between fusing agent and base powder is the source of much excitement. HP pto vary material properties like color, conductivity, transparency and strength.
W3,072 cubic inches, the hardware addresses more voxels than current software can handle. A terabytes per print. HP, incumbents or startups must build new software to power “digital 
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Five miles northwest of the HP Garage in Silicon Valley lies a building once used for a buzzing engineers. Just a little more than a year ago, the co-founder and CEO of Carbon,  at TED and onthe cover of Science in a masterful product launch reminiscent of the late Steve Jobs.
faster” became “Isomorphic parts with mechanical properties and surface finish like injection  throughput efficiency only matters to manufactures when parts have the necessary material properties.
 by 3D Systems andFormlabs, Carbon touts that its parts have consistent material properties  SLA printers to prototyping and ancillary manufacturing usage. Carbon’s new materials and poproduction of finished goods.

Tony Fadell and Marwan Fawaz scandal



Industry vet Marwan Fawaz will be stepping into Fadell’s role as head of the smart home device experience with global service providers, as well as his background in connected home , working with our partners, and supporting our enterpTony
Fawaz has extensive experience in executive positions, having worked at Charter, ADT and Google family, a position that no doubt helped qualify him for his big new gig.
 fellow Apple ex-pat Matt Rogers in 2010. It began life as a thermostat manufacturer, later camera, a result of its acquisition of Dropcam in 2014. Nest itself was acquired by 
comes on the heels of increased scrutiny surrounding his continued role in the company he decisions he made during his time at Nest in the face of such criticism.
map that’s really well-established and understood and teams are working on those products. ship enough product.’ Well, guess what? We have shipped product. We shipped a lot of  Well, g
change the world in a positive way” while he continues his role advising Larry Page and Alphabet.Page.
Here’s Larry:
 50% year over year since they began shipping products. He’s a true visionary and I look that Marwan will be the new Nest CEO and am confident in his ability to deepen Nest’s  homes.
And Tony:
 years of working on Nest, leading it through 4.5 years of double-digit growth and cexperienced leadership team, with Marwan at the helm and a well-defined, two-year product rwhich will give me more time and flexibility to pursue new opportunities to create and disrupt ot Nest.

The arrival of artificial intelligence limit

Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI): This is like AI for one particular thing (e.g. beating the world 
  1. Artificial General Intelligence (AGI): This is when the AI can perform all things. Once an AI 
  2. Artificial Superintelligence (ASI): AI on a much higher level for all things (e.g. beyond the c
When we talk about the context of Google’s RankBrain, and the machine learning algorithms 
Actually, ANI has been around for some time. Ever wonder how those SPAM filters work in your Watson, that cool feature on Amazon that tells you products that are “recommended for you,” 
Within ANI, there are many different approaches. As Pedro Domingos clearly lays out in his five “tribes” today:
  • Symbolists
  • Connectionists
  • Bayesians
Google’s RankBrain is in the camp of the Connectionists. Connectionists believe that all our particular strategy is what experts in the field call a back propagation technique, rebranded as 
Connectionists claim this strategy is capable of learning anything from raw data, and therefore this, too. On January 26th, 2014, Google announced it had agreed to acquire DeepMind 
So when we talk about RankBrain, we now can tell people it is comprised of one particular  just how much is this field progressing? And, more importantly, how is it changing the business of 

Here is what technological progress looks like, when you look back at history:

But, as Urban points out, in reality, you can’t see what’s to your right (the future). So here is how 
there:What this chart shows is that when humans try to predict the future, they always underestimate. 
However, the reality is, human progress takes place at a faster and faster rate as time goes  original theory is that more advanced societies have the ability to progress at a same can be applied to artificial intelligence and the growth rate we are seeing now with advanced 
We see this with computing resources right now. Here is a visualization that gives you the perspective of just how fast things can change because of this Law of Accelerating Returns:
As you can clearly see, and as we all can intuitively feel, the growth of advanced processing  revelation: At some point, the processing power for an economical computer will surpass that 

Facebook Chat will disrupt the mobile computer Astkhjam

At the moment, you can just dismiss the notice and go about your business. But this summer  official Messenger app.
I’m a little worried about this, because surely the mobile site is much used by people who have instance, or who can’t upgrade to the latest version of an OS, and must access via the web.
And really, it strikes me as quite a hostile move, as it did before when they axed messaging  want to connect the world, shouldn’t a diversity of access options be part of that?
The usual excuse, which I am expecting to receive at any moment from Facebook PR, whom I messaging, and the Messenger app is the platform on which they’ve chosen to provide it — so got, it even said “best experience”)
I don’t think a single person has ever bought that particular load of horsefeathers. It’s pretty platform like Messenger, while it’s near-impossible to do so with basic text-based chat.
In other words, one service provides valuable utility to users, but not to Facebook. Can’t have that!
— that’s okay! It’s perfectly fine that posts look different, you interact with things differently and certain features are absent or less easily accessed. This should be the case with messaging.  .
By all means, advertise Messenger on top of the message feed, or point out that some content will be missing. Messenger is more full-featured! You can do video, and stickers! Look,  erodes a trust it should be tending to carefully.

 works, by the way)! This geo-restriction BS has got to go. Some of us have the phone 

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