Amazon’s Self-Driving Car Shuttles People on Public Roads for the First Time (2 minute read)
Amazon's Zoox Inc. carried passengers in its fully autonomous vehicle on public roads for the first time last week. The electric vehicle traveled a mile-long route between two of Zoox's main buildings in Foster City, California. The firm will now operate a shuttle for employees on the same route. It is working to expand its services to the public. Zoox's driverless testing permit, held since September 2020, was extended by California to include the purpose-built robotaxi. Zoox’s robotaxi has no traditional controls or pedals and can carry four passengers split across two inward-facing rows of seats.
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Science & Futuristic Technology
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Blue Origin makes a big lunar announcement without any fanfare (2 minute read)
Blue Origin's 'Blue Alchemist' program has created solar cells and electricity transmission wires from simulated lunar soil. Simulated lunar soil is a material that is chemically and mineralogically equivalent to lunar regolith. The solar cells and wires were created using an engineering process called 'Molten Regolith Electrolysis', a technique that can also be used to produce metals for construction, oxygen, and other resources. Blue Origin hopes to market the technology to NASA for use in the Artemis program.
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Swallowing this pill-shaped sensor could help you avoid invasive procedures (2 minute read)
A team from Caltech and MIT have developed a new pill-shaped ingestible module containing sensors. The module’s progression through the GI tract can be monitored using electromagnetic fields generated from an external coil. It has been tested in large non-human animals where the accuracy of the system was within 5 to 10 millimeters. Potential applications of the technology include the early identification of constipation, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and gastroparesis. The system can be used at home without needing to go to a doctor or hospital.
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Programming, Design & Data Science
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Writing an engineering strategy (27 minute read)
This article discusses what engineering strategies are, what they should accomplish, and how an engineering executive can guide that strategy's creation. It covers example engineering strategies, how and when to write an engineering strategy, dealing with undocumented strategies, structuring guiding policies, and more. An engineering strategy involves a theory describing the nature of a challenge, approaches to dealing with the challenge, and a set of specific actions directed by the guiding policy to address the challenge.
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Whisper as a Service (GitHub Repo)
Whisper as a Service is a GUI and API for OpenAI Whisper. OpenAI Whisper is a general-purpose speech recognition model. A screenshot of the GUI is available in the repository.
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Bigscreen's first VR headset is supposedly the world's smallest (2 minute read)
Bigscreen, known for its virtual social platform, is entering the VR headset market with the Beyond. The device weighs just under 6oz and features two 5K 90Hz OLED displays, six-degrees-of-freedom tracking, three-element pancake optics, and a 93-degree horizontal field of view. It is compatible with SteamVR, Vive and Valve's Index controllers, and full-body trackers. The headset will require at least a quad-core processor and GeForce RTX 2070 or Radeon RX 5700 XT-class graphics. The Beyond is now available for pre-order for $999 and will ship to the US in the third quarter.
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Why I chose OpenAI over academia: reflections on the CS academic and industry job markets (14 minute read)
This post talks about Rowan Zellers' decision-making process when he decided to take a risk and turn down all academic job offers to sign an offer with OpenAI. The decision was driven by Zellers' passion for the work at OpenAI and the opportunity to live and work in San Francisco. The post is the second part of a series about job searching. The first part, which is linked, talks about the experience of interviewing for primarily academic jobs.
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React.js: The Documentary - How it All Began (Documentary)
This documentary talks about how React was created, its early development, its introduction into the JavaScript community, how Netflix came to adopt React, and the role that the JavaScript community played in making React the framework it is today.
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