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“Machine Learning: Living in
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with AI today. Hobbyists and teenagers are now developing tech powered by
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Elon Musk's SpaceX disclosed
on Thursday that its Starlink satellite internet service now has "over 10,000
users in the United States and abroad." SpaceX began a public beta program
of Starlink in October, with service priced at $99 a month, in addition to a
$499 upfront cost to order the Starlink Kit, which includes a user terminal and
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SpaceX disclosed in a public
filing on Thursday that its Starlink satellite internet service now has “over
10,000 users in the United States and abroad.”
“Starlink’s performance is not
theoretical or experimental ... [and] is rapidly accelerating in real time as
part of its public beta program,” SpaceX wrote in a filing with the Federal
Communications Commission.
Elon Musk’s company began a
public beta program of Starlink in October, with service priced at $99 a month,
in addition to a $499 upfront cost to order the Starlink Kit, which includes a
user terminal and Wi-Fi router to connect to the satellites.
The company is offering the service
to select customers in the northern U.S., Canada, and the U.K.
Starlink is SpaceX’s ambitious
project to build an interconnected internet network with thousands of
satellites, known in the space industry as a constellation, designed to deliver
high-speed internet to consumers anywhere on the planet. The FCC two years ago
approved SpaceX to launch 11,943 satellites, with the company aiming to deploy
4,425 satellites in orbit by 2024.
SpaceX noted in the filing
that Starlink’s service is “meeting and exceeding 100/20 megabits per second
(“Mbps”) throughput to individual users,” while the vast majority of users were
seeing latency “at or below 31 milliseconds.”
The update on Starlink’s
customer base came in a petition to the FCC, with SpaceX asking that Starlink
be designated an “Eligible Telecommunications Carrier” or ETC.
The company noted that
receiving this designation is necessary for Starlink to provide service to
regions in “Alabama, Connecticut, New Hampshire, New York, Tennessee, Virginia
and West Virginia.”
SpaceX was awarded access to
those regions under the FCC’s Rural Digital Opportunities Fund, an auction to
bring broadband services to rural areas.
The FCC in December awarded
SpaceX with nearly $900 million in federal subsidies in the first phase of the
auction.
“Designating Starlink Services
as an ETC is in the public interest because it will enable the company to
receive support that will facilitate rapid deployment of broadband and voice
service to the Service Areas at speeds and latency comparable to terrestrial
systems in urban locations,” SpaceX wrote in the filing on Thursday.
“Starlink Services
respectfully requests that the Commission grant this petition by June 7, 2021
in order for Starlink Services to meet the Commission’s deadline for ETC
designation for the purposes of receiving RDOF support.”
SpaceX’s rapid Starlink user
growth is notable given the service has been in a public beta for just over
three months.
But customer demand was
apparent before Starlink began offering early access, as SpaceX said in July
that it received interest in the service from “nearly 700,000 individuals”
across the United States. Those individuals’ interest came within the first two
months of SpaceX allowing potential customers to sign up on the company’s
website for updates on service availability.
The company has launched more
than 1,000 Starlink satellites to date, including a launch of another 60
satellites early Thursday morning. SpaceX’s next Starlink launch is scheduled
for Friday morning.
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In many ways, our memories make us who we are, helping us remember our
past, learn and retain skills, and plan for the future. And for the computers
that often act as extensions of ourselves, memory plays much the same role.
Kanawat Senanan explains how computer memory works.
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Microsoft is one of the most influential and high-tech companies the
world has ever seen. But have you ever wondered what it’s like to work there?
Microsoft’s sprawling headquarters is no vanilla corporate office – instead,
it’s more of a miniature city, with its own transit system, shopping mall,
treehouses and even a grimy lake for dunking cocky senior executives. And
that’s before we get into the secret underground tech labs where the very
future of all our online lives is being developed. Or the hallway where
high-fives are mandatory.
So join us today as we don our trusty lanyard and delve deep inside the
Microsoft headquarters.
Covering an area of just over 500 acres in the Seattle suburb of
Redmond, Washington, Microsoft Headquarters is quite rightly known as a campus.
And just like a university or college campus, it comprises dozens of buildings
– over a hundred all told – as well as sports fields, woodland trails and
secluded courtyards for taking well-earned breaks.
Inside Microsoft's Massive Headquarters
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ELON MUSK Says AI Will Take Over in 5 Years - How Neuralink
Will Change Humanity
Musk has consistently warned
us of the existential threat posed by advanced artificial intelligence in
recent years. Despite this, he still feels that the issue is not properly
understood.
Many widely regarded
scientist, like Steven Hawking, Steve Wozniak and Bill Gates, have already
expressed their concerns that super-intelligent AI could escape our control and
move against us.
Musk lays out a number of
possible scenarios for us to survive the rise of AI, if at all.
One of them is his
neuroscience start-up, Neuralink. The company aims to implant wireless
brain-computer interfaces that will link human brains directly to computers.
For Musk, brain computer
interfaces are the only way the human race will survive the dangers of AI.
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