This Week’s Superior Tech Tales From Across the Internet (By way of February 28)


Computing

Breaking Encryption With a Quantum Laptop Simply Bought 10 Instances SimplerKarmela Padavic-Callaghan | New Scientist ($)

“In 2019, Craig Gidney at Google Quantum AI co-authored a paper that diminished [the requirement to break RSA encryption] from 170 million to twenty million quantum bits, or qubits. And in 2025, Gidney devised a strategy to slash that quantity to lower than 1,000,000 qubits. Now, Paul Webster at Iceberg Quantum in Australia and his colleagues have managed to lower the quantity even additional to about 100,000 qubits.”

FUTURE

Tech Has By no means Brought about a Job Apocalypse. Don’t Wager on It Now.Greg Ip | The Wall Avenue Journal ($)

“Nobody ought to dismiss any situation, even probably the most dystopian, with excessive conviction. Definitely not journalists, whose lifestyle is in AI’s crosshairs. However I preserve stumbling over one small downside with the doomsday imaginative and prescient: It requires a breakdown in how the market financial system features. Nothing prefer it has occurred within the US earlier than, and there’s no proof it’s occurring now.”

Tech

A Latest 3D Printing Breakthrough Brings Us One Step Nearer to You Downloading a AutomotiveJustin Caffier | Gizmodo

“A crew at [MIT] has lately developed a printer with 4 completely different extruders that outputs 5 completely different supplies to supply a completely functioning linear motor in about three hours. …The crew defined how by retrofitting a printer with sufficient extruders to deal with the varied supplies wanted to make a working motor, they decimated the same old manufacturing time for such a tool and introduced the fabric prices all the way down to round $0.50.”

Computing

Human Mind Cells on a Chip Discovered to Play Doom in a WeekAlex Wilkins | New Scientist ($)

“A clump of human mind cells can play the basic pc recreation Doom. Whereas its efficiency is lower than par with people, specialists say it brings organic computer systems a step nearer to helpful real-world purposes, like controlling robotic arms.”

Robotics

Waymo Robotaxis Are Now Working in 10 US CitiesKirsten Korosec | TechCrunch

“‘Waymo is serving extra riders than ever, as we’re on observe to serve over a million rides per week by the top of this 12 months,’ Mawakana stated in a weblog submit Tuesday, including that the corporate is laying the groundwork for robotaxi service in additional than 20 cities.”

Synthetic Intelligence

AI Will By no means Be AwareMichael Pollan | Wired ($)

“By the point I completed digesting the Butlin report, the Copernican second I’d frightened about appeared extra distant than the report’s daring conclusion had led me to consider. After reviewing the half‑dozen or so theories of consciousness coated by the report, it appeared clear that each one of them stacked the deck by taking without any consideration that consciousness could possibly be diminished to some type of algorithm.”

Synthetic Intelligence

Andrew Ng Says AGI Is Many years Away—and the Actual AI Bubble Danger Is within the Coaching LayerVictor Dey | Quick Firm ($)

“Perhaps a 12 months in the past, AGI felt 50 years away. Over the previous 12 months, maybe we’ve made a stable 2% of progress, with one other 49 years to go. These numbers are metaphorical, so don’t take them too significantly. [Laughs] However we’re nearer than earlier than, but many a long time away from an AI that matches human intelligence. When you keep on with the unique definition—aligned with what folks genuinely think about AGI to be—we stay very, very far-off.”

FUTURE

The Hidden Price of Letting AI Make Your Life SimplerShai Tubali | Large Assume

“‘[AI] is designed to take over duties which can be effortful for us,’ Nyholm says. …The issue, he provides, is that many effortful duties are exactly those that carry that means. Deep relationships require endurance, friction, and vulnerability. Expertise demand time, frustration, and persistence. …When effort, creativity, and talent fall away, meaningfulness now not appears the fitting class.”

Robotics

The Human Work Behind Humanoid Robots Is Being HiddenJames O’Donnell | MIT Know-how Assessment ($)

“The roboticist Aaron Prather informed me about latest work with a supply firm that had its staff put on movement-tracking sensors as they moved containers; the info collected will probably be used to coach robots. The trouble to construct humanoids will doubtless require handbook laborers to behave as knowledge collectors at huge scale. ‘It’s going to be bizarre,’ Prather says. ‘No doubts about it.'”

Computing

The 5 Greatest Obstacles to AI Information Facilities in HouseEthan Siegel | Large Assume

“Is that this an instance of an rising know-how that would present an off-world resolution to the issue of competing calls for for restricted sources? Or is it, just like the hyperloop, an instance of grift: the place the idea itself isn’t precisely bodily not possible, however is rendered so impractical as a result of precise bodily constraints of the endeavor, that it completely can’t materialize as marketed?”

Synthetic Intelligence

Meta Director of AI Security Permits AI Agent to Unintentionally Delete Her InboxMatthew Gault | 404 Media

“As numerous folks on X have stated in response to her submit, seeing the individual in command of ensuring highly effective AI instruments are secure at one of many largest tech firms on this planet belief an AI agent that’s identified to pose a number of critical safety dangers, doesn’t encourage plenty of confidence in what Meta and different huge AI firms are doing.”

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