Tech News: Bezos' Engineer Ambitions, Space Data Centers, Longevity Therapy
Artificial Intelligence Jeff Bezos Wants to Build an ‘Artificial General Engineer’ Cade Metz | The New York Times ($) “‘All societal wealth is driven by invention,’ [Bezos] said in an interview with The New York Times. ‘Six thousand years ago, somebody invented the plow, and we all got wealthier. Then, much later, somebody invented the steam engine, and we all got wealthier.’ …’What Prometheus seeks to do,’ he added, ‘is to offer a set of tools that dramatically accelerates t
This week's tech highlights include Jeff Bezos' vision for an 'Artificial General Engineer' to accelerate invention, and the complex physics challenges of orbital data centers. In biotechnology, a startup has dosed its first human in a trial to reverse age-related vision loss using cellular rejuvenation. The discussion around AI continues, with concerns that the narrative of inevitable AI dominance is harmful and that the future of AI is not predetermined. Energy news features Commonwealth Fusion's progress on its 400 MW reactor, which models suggest can achieve net energy gain, though market viability remains a significant hurdle. Finally, Google DeepMind is reportedly concerned about the potential interactions of millions of AI agents.
This roundup covers significant advancements and discussions in AI, biotechnology, and energy, indicating key trends and potential future impacts across multiple industries.
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