The Future-Type is an autonomous ride-sharing concept for 2040 and beyond. The luxury car maker created a vision for a sleek, self-guiding electric pod around the AI-powered Sayer steering wheel device. The AI coordinates your everyday needs, not limited to only transportation-related tasks.
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doc.ai Raises $2.3 Million in Pre-ICO to Bring AI to the Medical Field
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing. Besides improving everyday activities like mowing your lawn, AI also has great potential to disrupt the healthcare industry. We’ve seen Artefact Group’s mobile clinics and Forward’s answer to a doctor’s office. Now, we’ll take a look at doc.ai. This startup wants to use AI and Blockchain to revolutionize conversations in health care. They just raised $2.3 million in future sales of their new cryptocurrency, Neuron (NRN).
Meet iEAT: This Pocket-Sized Food Allergen Detector Could Save Your Life
If you have food allergies, you know what a terrifying gamble it can be when you go to a restaurant. An allergen like peanuts, eggs, or nuts can be enough to ruin your day if you ingest just a little. For people that have severe allergies, ingesting just a little can be serious enough to warrant a trip to the hospital. Scientists at Harvard Medical School know that food allergies are increasing around the world. That’s why they’re working on iEAT, a portable food allergen detector that only costs $40 to make.
The Flying Fish Unmanned Aerial Aquatic Vehicle
With everyone focused on the best surveillance drones flying overhead, let us not forget about the many underwater drones hitting the market. Whether it’s the Pioneer, Biki or the PowerRay, manufacturers have been busy designing some innovative underwater drones. Taking it to the next level, Roboticists at the Research and Exploratory Development Department of the John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory have unveiled the first ever Flying Fish Unmanned Aerial Aquatic Vehicle (UAAV) and it’s pretty awesome.
This Bionic Lens Will Give You More Than Just 20/20 Vision
Biological augmentation is a staple of science fiction that never goes out of style. Taking a miracle IQ-increasing pill, having binocular vision, or using robotic arms to lift a car are all commonplace. Yet we never tire of them, because, let’s face it — those all sound really cool to have. Ocumetics Technology Corporation is doing its part to make sci-fi a reality through its Bionic Lens. This lens may be capable of much more than just 20/20 vision.
Logitech CRAFT Keyboard
Setting the new standard for desktop control, Logitech has designed its all-new CRAFT keyboard. Equipped with an aluminum multi functional input dial called Crown, users can seamlessly access context-specific tools in software programs running on MAC’s and PCs. Simply put, Logitech’s CRAFT keyboard is a creative’s dream keyboard.
U.S. and Russian Scientists Make Hydrogen Fuel With Light and Fats
Solar energy steals most of the spotlight these days when it comes to renewable energy. But hydrogen fuel has always remained a promising candidate for a green energy source. Hydrogen never hit its stride like solar did; it never became exponentially easier or cheaper to produce and distribute over time.
Medical Camera Prototype Detects Light Inside the Body
Published in the journal Biomedical Optics Express, scientists at the University of Edinburgh and Heroit-Watt University have developed a light-detecting medical camera capable of seeing through the body. Designed to help physicians locate instruments like endoscopes while traversing inside a patient’s body, the camera prototype is well beyond the current technology.
California Considers Fossil Fuel-Free Future by 2045
The Golden State may be getting a little greener. The state Assembly of California will likely be voting on Senate Bill 100. The bill calls for incremental steps towards a completely clean grid by 2045 through 100% renewable energy generation.
Shonin Wearable Camera
The Streamcam wearable camera by Shonin records your experiences by clipping to your clothes magnetically. It uploads your videos to the cloud in real-time if you’re connected to Wi-Fi or cellular data. If not, the camera will store your video inside the 8GB SD card it comes with. All videos, streaming to the cloud or not, will record to your memory card, just in case. With many more features, like image stabilizing and time-lapse, this camera is a steal at $149.