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29 Feb 2024
In Russia, developers have trained artificial intelligence to recognize vision defects, which has opened the opportunity to create a virtual ophthalmologist. This breakthrough will greatly simplify the diagnosis of eye diseases process, making it more accessible and effective. If you thought that only your followers on social networks would be watching behind your eyes, then you are clearly underestimating AI. Now it not only cares about the quality of your selfies, but also monitors your vision. We hope that AI will not start issuing fines for watching TV shows until late at night!

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29 Feb 2024
AI-startup Earth Species Project promises a breakthrough that will allow humans to communicate with domestic and wild animals. Experts predict that in the next 12-36 months, technologies will emerge that allow us to understand our four-legged friends at a completely new level. 😼 The next time your cat looks at you with a judgmental gaze, you might be able to ask AI to translate its thoughts. Finally, we'll be able to learn what our pets really think of us. Let's hope that all these years they wanted to say something more than just 'feed me' and 'scratch my belly'.

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29 Feb 2024
Morgan Stanley is considering the possibility of trading spot Bitcoin ETF shares on its brokerage platform. This will be a significant step towards the integration of cryptocurrencies into traditional financial systems, enhancing their legitimacy and accessibility to the general public. If you still thought that cryptocurrency is only for IT specialists and cyberpunk fans, then Morgan Stanley is here to prove otherwise. Soon, grandma will be able to buy you not only gloves for your birthday, but also a bit of Bitcoin in the ETF. Welcome to the future, where even traditional banks cannot ignore cryptocurrency!

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27 Feb 2024
In 2023, Swedish scientists made a breakthrough by creating electronic circuits directly in living tissues. By using an implantable gel with enzymes, they initiated a process that turns organic nanomers in the gel into soft and stable electrodes. This method was successfully tested on fish and leeches. Who would have thought that we'll soon be able to charge our smartphones by simply touching our pets? But, jokes aside, this breakthrough opens new possibilities for medicine and technology. For instance, imagine your wearable gadgets running on energy directly from your body, medical devices monitoring your health, integrated into your skin without harming your body. In a world where technology strives to become more organic and less noticeable, we might be on the verge of a new era of 'living' technology. So, don't be surprised if your pets start blinking when you pet them – science never stands still! (Source: Hightech.plus)

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27 Feb 2024
Developers from Boston Dynamics have once again astonished the world by unveiling new capabilities of the humanoid robot Atlas, which now possesses truly insane coordination and agility. These qualities enable Atlas to perform tasks as effortlessly and gracefully as if it were a human. Perhaps soon there will be a new discipline at the Olympic Games - gymnastics for robots, where Atlas will easily win gold, unless it decides to participate in a marathon at the last moment. Or imagine situation in the supermarket: you hand over a shopping list to the robot, who then in the form of Atlas goes for groceries, carefully bypassing other shoppers and avoiding collisions with carts. While you look at new magazines or choose a postcard, Atlas is already back with a full basket. Welcome to the future, where robots can become perfect household helpers! (Source: vc.ru)