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Artificial intelligence or A.I is vital in the 21st century global
economy. The development of A.I algorithms have made automation critical in
almost every field of technology. As we make technological progress, one day,
we will eventually have the capacity to build a super intelligence or
Artificial general intelligence commonly known as A.G.I. But before that day comes,
we have to solve the A.I alignment problem. The development of autonomous
weapons seems like a step backwards of that goal. Humanity has to solve the A.I
control problem if we want to survive. An A.G.I might decide to exterminate us
if it sees us as a threat to its existence. In this video we explain the
current development of A.I systems which will lead inevitably to the rise of an
artificial general intelligence.
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Superhumans are coming! Various technological advances in the field of medicine through AI and CRISPR are going to radically alter our understanding of what it means to be human. AI and Crispr technology have been making revolutionary changes to the field of medicine. Artificial intelligence is being applied in identification of harmful genes and treatment of disease.
Multiple new gene editing technologies in addition to artificial intelligence will cause major changes in healthcare.
The gene-editing tool CRISPR, short for clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, could help us to reprogram life. It gives scientists more power and precision than they have ever had to alter human DNA.
Could it be conceivable that at one point in the future we could increase the average IQ of the population?
CRISPR technology in the future could enable efficient and affordable treatment of many diseases. It will be also probably used to enhance our intelligence.
CRISPR was originally designed as a technique for editing the DNA of living organisms, but its uses and capabilities have expanded substantially. It is now used widely in biomedical research, including research into human genetics. One of the main issues concerning technologies such as CRISPR-Cas9 is accuracy and safety, as mistakes can have significant and dangerous consequences when it comes to an individual’s genome.
David Sinclair explains the mind boggling breakthroughs of medicine in recent times.
The possibility of altering the sequences of genes and correcting the mistakes that were previously irreversible opens many new possibilities for research. Nevertheless, for now, genetic editing technology is still incapable of making the hundreds of changes presumably necessary to make a superintelligent human. But the corresponding ethical issues deserve serious attention before these capabilities become a reality.
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Currently, right at this very moment, the Bitcoin value is at 26,843.90
US Dollars, whereas Ether is at 731.19 US Dollars. That’s pretty freaking high,
don’t you think? Despite the economic damage caused by Covid-19, cryptocurrency
has continued to surge in the past couple of months. At the beginning of this
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has risen from $7000 to $26000. Bitcoin has hit an all-time high, but the
question is should we get excited?
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Mr. Ritesh is a Cybersecurity consultant and a well known Cybercrime
Investigator. He is the founder of V4WEB cybersecurity services. He is
popularly known for his Cybercrime Investigations and has been successful in
solving many cases for corporates, law enforcement agencies and individuals in
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He has been a distinguished speaker at many national and international
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spoke on new age cybercrimes, data privacy and dark web. Mr. Ritesh is a well
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of 20 years in cyberspace and has been successful in solving many cases for
corporates, law enforcement agencies and individuals in India and abroad. His
recent case on busting a WhatsApp group that was circulating child sexually
abusive material was well appreciated not just by the Indian police but also by
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trending cybercrimes. He has also been interviewed by international media
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Neil Walsh, UN Chief of Cybercrime, explains how technologies like encryption and
the blockchain are essential for maintaining international human rights but are
being exploited by cyber-criminals.
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If asked right now, can you explain what money laundering is? More
importantly, did you know that money laundering is the reason for pizza in USA?
In this video, co-founder of ASCL, Rohas Nagpal, dives into what exactly is money laundering,
how the Italian mafia brought pizza to the US, and why cryptocurrency has
become the preferred method of money laundering for criminals?
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Malwarebytes CEO Marcin Kleczynskiexplains the economic drivers of online crime.
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The price of Bitcoin is now rapidly retreating, but true believers say
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