CyberInterNetics
56
The Replacement of All Human Labor with Digital Technology Networks & Devices By 2052CE
Follow
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric onto CyberInterNetics
Scoop.it!

Researchers Create Self-Healing, Stretchable Wires Using Liquid Metal | ZeitNews

Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed elastic, self-healing wires in which both the liquid-metal core and the polymer sheath reconnect at the molecular level after being severed.
PlasmaBorneElectric's insight:

just like humans the CyberINterNetic move toward Replicants that can self repair and live digital lives is on a roll...

No comment yet.
Your new post is loading...
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Another story set free with @HaikuDeck - "CyberInterNetics" by @plasmaborne4rel

Another story set free with @HaikuDeck - "CyberInterNetics" by @plasmaborne4rel | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Created with Haiku Deck
PlasmaBorneElectric's comment, March 31, 2:30 PM
From www.wired.com - Today, 1:27 PM
Our most powerful 21st-century technologies - robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech - are threatening to make humans an endangered species.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Documentation - ROS Wiki

Documentation - ROS Wiki | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
PlasmaBorneElectric's insight:

CyberInterNetics is on a roll!

No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

3D Print Your Face On A Doll

3D Print Your Face On A Doll | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
When a 3D printed avatar won't satisfy, and a 3D printed self-portrait feels a little too morbid, to where does the tech-savvy ego-fetishist with cash to burn turn?
PlasmaBorneElectric's insight:

Soon it will be 3D print your face on Repllicant ;)

No comment yet.
Rescooped by PlasmaBorneElectric from Web 3.0
Scoop.it!

W3C Tutorial on Semantic Web and Linked Data at WWW 2013

An introduction to SemanticWeb and Linked Dataor how to link data andschemas on the weba W3C tutorial byFabien Gandon, http://fabien.info, @fabien_gandonIvan He

Via Pierre Tran
Marco Pozzi's curator insight, May 20, 3:47 AM

Web semantico. Un gran passo avanti o un grandissimo sforzo tecnologico sproporzionato rispetto agli obiettivi prefissati?

Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

TechNewsDaily - Google+ - A new piece of software called "Cara" will allow your…

TechNewsDaily - Google+ - A new piece of software called "Cara" will allow your… | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
A new piece of software called "Cara" will allow your webcam to pinpoint exactly who you're talking to, including their age, gender, and how involved in…
No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

magicJack PLUS - FREE Local and Long Distance

magicJack PLUS - FREE Local and Long Distance | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Now use the magicJack™ with or without a computer! Get Free local, long distance and international calls with this amazing device. Enjoy all the same great features from the original magicJack™. Order yours today!
No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Insect-Eye Camera Offers Wide-Angle Vision for Tiny Drones - IEEE Spectrum

Insect-Eye Camera Offers Wide-Angle Vision for Tiny Drones - IEEE Spectrum | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Engineers make a tiny compound eye
No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Robo Raven gets in a flap with real-life hawk

Robo Raven gets in a flap with real-life hawk | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Researchers from the University of Maryland have built a new micro air vehicle dubbed Robo Raven that's such a convincing flyer, it's been attacked by a loc...
No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

What if a Computer Could Be a Teacher?

What if a Computer Could Be a Teacher? | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
The ability to have one-on-one interactions with dynamically aware computers could completely revolutionize the way we learn.
No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

John F. Kennedy's Commencement Address at Yale University Sound Clip and Quote

President Griswold, members of the faculty and fellows, graduates and their families, ladies and gentlemen: Let me begin by expressing my appreciation for th...
No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Editorial: NASA Technology and Everyday Life on Earth

Editorial: NASA Technology and Everyday Life on Earth | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it

If #NASA can control #Mars #Rover Curiosity from #Earth is it really a problem to access your #electronics @ your #home, your #car, your #smartphone? #wiseup If the Hubble Telescope can see light years out into space imagine what the other telescope pointed toward the Earth can see. With X-Rays, Inferred, etc we can be monitored inside buildings. #wiseup (It's not gonna stop, till you wise up).

No comment yet.
Rescooped by PlasmaBorneElectric from Curation & The Future of Publishing
Scoop.it!

What happens when social media is read by robots - and not curated by humans

What happens when social media is read by robots - and not curated by humans | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Here in the US, the Dow recently tumbled almost 150 points in a “flash crash” caused by widespread digital panic. What was the cause of this panic? Twitter.

Via gdecugis
gdecugis's curator insight, April 25, 8:11 PM

As Clair tweeted "a single twitter handle (AP's) is hacked and the Dow tumbles 150 points."


Why? As she explains through a combination of automated trading and lack of social media usage by the traders.


Technology is great. But I'm a firm believer that the best way to leverage it is not to let it go on auto-pilot but rather have its output curated by humans - a concept we like to call Humanrithm which we apply at Scoop.it, for instance when our discovery algorithm only makes content suggestions but lets users decide what gets published and what is not.


Did we get lucky this time? Some people probably weren't and lost something in that story. But if we don't want SF movies to become real one day, we have to start educating and empowering everyone to curate social media.

Oïké.coop's comment, April 26, 4:53 AM
A very interesting scoop and comment.
Pierre Scampini's curator insight, April 26, 6:20 AM

Tous les outils quels qu'ils soient doivent être créés pour servir l'humain et non s'auto-gérer au-delà du raisonnable. Gardons cette éthique y compris dans les sytèmes de l'information et leurs processus.

Quelques questions universelles peuvent nous aider à en faire le diagnostique et s'aplliquent à tous les systèmes ou projets:

 

1- Est ce que cela tiens la mer ? Est ce relié au monde des vivants ? (Approche)

 

2- Est ce bien fait ? ( Déploiement)

 

3- la boucle PDCA est elle bouclée et enrichie ? (Evaluation)

 

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------

All our tools should be created to serve humans and not to serve themselves. We must keep this ethical idea in mind for IT systems too.

Universal questions should help us. They could be used to make the diagnostic of any system or project:

 

1- Does it stay afloat ? Is it linked with living world and specially human world ? (Approach)

 

2- Is it well done ? ( Deployment)

 

3- PDCA (Prepare, Start, Control, Secure)  is complete ? (Assesment)

 

Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Artificial sense of touch gets smarter, lets robots really feel

Artificial sense of touch gets smarter, lets robots really feel | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
The verdict's still out on whether or not androids dream of electric sheep. But their ability to feel? Well, that's about to approach levels of human
No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Mark Of The Beast RFID Chip Implantation 2013

Amal Graafstra snaps on a pair of black rubber gloves. "Do you want to talk about pain management techniques?" he asks. The bearded systems administrator acr...
PlasmaBorneElectric's insight:

You will be assimulated into Borg

No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

3D Printing Is The Wave Of The Future (VIDEO) - Huffington Post

3D Printing Is The Wave Of The Future (VIDEO) - Huffington Post | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Printers are the worst! When there aren't paper jams, it's always running out of ink, and then you can never remember what kind you need when you get to the store.
PlasmaBorneElectric's insight:

Mass production in Factories with hundreds of employed workers is dead. If you plan to work in the future you won't survive let alone thrive in the CyberInterNetic Replicant 3D printing future. Work, jobs are 20th Century concepts. The automobile took years to replace the horse. Industrial Revolution took years to overcome Farming yet it happened. Anyone the least bit awake can see the Future is CIN.

No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Robots will take our jobs, but it’s hard to say when

Robots will take our jobs, but it’s hard to say when | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Economists and management experts have begun to model what might happen when robots are smart enough to do our jobs for us.
PlasmaBorneElectric's insight:

Many know when but aren't saying as they've signed NDA. However we have not. The goal is 2052CE

No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

The Internet of Things: In action

The Internet of Things: In action | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
By 2015, six billion objects in the world will be connected to the internet. While it may seem tricky to grasp as a concept, the internet of things is nothing simpler, and more stunning, ...
No comment yet.
Rescooped by PlasmaBorneElectric from JHdez - Tech
Scoop.it!

INFOGRAPHIC: How Location Data Is Being Collected And Transforming The Mobile Industry

INFOGRAPHIC: How Location Data Is Being Collected And Transforming The Mobile Industry | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
With over 770 million GPS-enabled smartphones, location data has begun to permeate the entire mobile space.

Via Jesús Hernández
No comment yet.
Rescooped by PlasmaBorneElectric from 21st Century Learning and Teaching
Scoop.it!

What Does the Internet Know About You?

What Does the Internet Know About You? | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Are you worried that anyone can learn all about you on the Internet? You should be.

Via Gust MEES
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Commercial Quantum Cryptography Satellites Coming - IEEE Spectrum

Commercial Quantum Cryptography Satellites Coming - IEEE Spectrum | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Canadian team wants to take the cheap microsatellite route to uncrackable global communications
No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Nikola Tesla and Swami Vivekananda

Nikola Tesla and Swami Vivekananda | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it

Tesla understood the Sanskrit terminology and philosophy and found that it was a good means to describe the physical mechanisms of the universe as seen through his eyes. It would behoove those who would attempt to understand the science behind the inventions of Nikola Tesla to study Sanskrit and Vedic philosophy.

No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

How The Internet Of Things Will Revolutionize Search

How The Internet Of Things Will Revolutionize Search | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Very soon, we're going to have more data than we will know what to do with, and it will come from the world around us.
No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

The Net - The Unabomber. LSD and the Internet

"This fascinating German documentary explores the bizarre life story of Ted Kaczynski, using it as a prism for the often unexamined history of the Internet. ...
No comment yet.
Rescooped by PlasmaBorneElectric from Curation & The Future of Publishing
Scoop.it!

Humanrithm: why data without people is not enough - and how algorithms lost the Content Curation battle

These are the slides of my talk at DataWeek 2012.

 

This is what is it was about: "We engineers love data and algorithms. They help create amazing things. But if and when we forget that people create data and that data can be improved by people, we will miss the promise of Big Data. It's time we all thought of this not as social vs algorithm but as Humanrithm."

 

And I also took the example of Content Curation as a case study.


Via gdecugis
Beth Kanter's comment, October 7, 2012 12:25 PM
Were you in Boston this week? I was too!
gdecugis's comment, October 9, 2012 9:55 PM
Hi Beth! Me? No, this was for Dataweek here in San Francisco...
Michael Procopio's curator insight, January 27, 12:48 PM

Love this quote "Content marketing and curation is like Star Trek chess. You are playing a game in many dimensions simultaneously."

Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

A collection of hand selected articles from CyberInterNetics

A collection of hand selected articles from CyberInterNetics | CyberInterNetics | Scoop.it
Now in Beta! Paper.li multi-share - share your favorite articles, photos and videos from one paper in 1 go.
PlasmaBorneElectric's insight:

Paper.li site has new CyberInterNetic content to be shared. Check it out. ;)

No comment yet.
Scooped by PlasmaBorneElectric
Scoop.it!

Graham Hancock War On Consciousness Video Censored from TEDX - PRN Interview

Graham Hancock talking about his banned TED talk, psychedelics and the global awakening. On the Progressive Radio Network's Lifeboat Hour with Michael C Rupp...
PlasmaBorneElectric's comment, April 26, 11:33 AM
The .0001% want people to believe theres's a shift and rise in consciousness so that people will once again depend on superstition and wishful thinking instead of getting active in the real world. As people pray and/or take drugs which they believe these useless things will change the world the .0001% are busy in the real world making changes that will change the world. The .0001% want you to focus on spirit and the soul while they focus on Science, Digital Technology Hardware & Software not some bullshit spirit and/or soul.