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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/23/2022 09:22 EDT

Nissan unveiled its new EV in the metaverse and I hate it

On Friday, Nissan revealed its most affordable EV to date. The so-called Sakura is a cute electric minicar with a base price of just under $14,000 (2,333,100 yen). Destined for the Japanese market, where Kei city-driving cars are popular, the Sakura comes with some pretty top-notch features for its category. Meet the mini EV. Credit: Nissan Powered by a 20kW lithium-ion battery, the EV has a top speed of 130km/h... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web · 05/23/2022 08:07 EDT

How to stop the iOS Photos app from showing pictures of your ex

Imagine this: you’re having a nice day, the weather is great, you’ve enjoyed a brilliant breakfast… and suddenly your iPhone shows a photo memory with your ex to inadvertently ruin your day. Why, you ask, as you curse the heavens, does this have to happen to you? Well, Apple’s Photos app has a Memories feature that shows you algorithmically curated collections of photos and videos — based on different factors... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 05/23/2022 08:00 EDT

Think exhaust emissions are bad? Tire particles are 1,850 times worse

What happens when you publish research about car emissions that manages to piss off not just ICE owners but those using electric vehicles? Well, people have a lot of feelings.  In 2020, UK independent emissions testing firm Emissions Analytics published a research paper claiming that tire particulate wear emissions were 1,000 times worse than exhaust emissions. It generated a huge amount of attention, with the story translated into over 40... Read more

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Anouk Vleugels @ The Next Web · 05/23/2022 06:32 EDT

Crisp co-founder explains how Dutch investment helps keep the future of food sustainable

In this episode of our video series Unwind With Boris — where TNW co-founder Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten talks shop with Dutch entrepreneurs and innovators — Crisp co-founder Eric Klaassen discusses the future of online supermarkets. When online supermarket Crisp launched in 2018, it wasn’t as if the Dutch didn’t have any grocery stores to pick from. There are several big supermarket chains in the Netherlands, such as Jumbo and... Read more

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web · 05/22/2022 10:00 EDT

New deep learning technique paves path to pizza-making robots

This article is part of our coverage of the latest in AI research. For humans, working with deformable objects is not significantly more difficult than handling rigid objects. We learn naturally to shape them, fold them, and manipulate them in different ways and still recognize them. But for robots and artificial intelligence systems, manipulating deformable objects present a huge challenge. Consider the series of steps that a robot must take... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 05/22/2022 09:05 EDT

Here’s why Europe needs a digital euro

The European Central Bank and its counterparts in the UK, US, China, and India are exploring a new form of state-backed money built on similar online ledger technology to cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin and ethereum. So-called central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) envision a future where we’ll all have our own digital wallets and transfer money between them at the touch of a button, with no need for high-street banks to... Read more

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Ben Dickson @ The Next Web 1 place · 05/21/2022 12:00 EDT

Don’t expect large language models like the next GPT to be democratized

This article is part of our coverage of the latest in AI research. In early May, Meta released Open Pretrained Transformer (OPT-175B), a large language model (LLM) that can perform various tasks. Large language models have become one of the hottest areas of research in artificial intelligence in the past few years. OPT-175B is the latest entrant in the LLM arms race triggered by OpenAI’s GPT-3, a deep neural network... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web 1 place · 05/21/2022 04:00 EDT

Facebook Dating was a catastrophic failure — and I know why

Facebook Inc, now called Meta, announced its dating application, Facebook Dating, in May 2018. There was real excitement, with people expecting a revolutionary dating app that would soon beat Tinder. And it is no wonder when you consider the size of the company, its technical capabilities, and most importantly the large volume of data that Facebook has collected about its users. After all, research shows that Facebook knows us better... Read more

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Thomas Macaulay @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/20/2022 16:26 EDT

I was trapped in a Croatian crypto festival while the market crashed

The pilot must have seen a crash coming. The BlockDown Web3 conference was kicking off the next day. TNW was flying in to attend — but the fates had other plans. After descending towards the landing strip in Split, Croatia, the plane suddenly reversed course and climbed back into the skies. A shroud of Saharan sand had made it too dangerous to land — and the real drama had only... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/20/2022 14:12 EDT

A beginner’s guide to AI: Machine superiority

There currently exists no machine capable of superhuman feats of intelligence. I’m sorry to be the one who bursts your bubble but, at least for the time being, that’s the way the universe works. It might seem like AI is smarter than humans in some ways. For example, the powerful neural networks used by big tech can sort through millions of files in a matter of seconds, a feat that... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 05/20/2022 09:06 EDT

Deutsche Bahn wants to bring the comforts of home to the train carriage

Transport operators are always looking at ways to increase passenger levels. And making comfortable carriages that offer a great user experience is the way forward. This week German long-distance rail operator Deutsche-Bahn launched images of a new interior redesign, part of their goal to modernize and improve the passenger experience. There’s a lot of wood, warm, natural colors, and modern fabrics to help you pretend you aren’t sitting near other... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/20/2022 08:00 EDT

Qualcomm’s new AR Smart Viewer is sleek and wireless

Qualcomm announced its XR1-based smart AR viewer last year before the “metaverse” became a buzzword. Now, it’s launching its new XR2-powered reference AR glasses so hardware manufacturers can “enable immersive experiences that unlock the metaverse.” But if we look beyond the marketing speak, the company’s new headset has gone wireless with a sleeker design. What does the new headset offer? The firm says it has a 40% thinner profile than... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 05/20/2022 07:07 EDT

The EU is replacing Russian oil with solar energy

. This week has been a big one in the EU, with the European Commission going all-in on renewable energy and, in particular,solar.  In March 2022, following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the European Union committed to entirely phase out its dependency on Russian gas, oil, and coal imports. It asked the European Commission to develop a plan on how to do so by the end of May 2022.... Read more

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Ivan Mehta @ The Next Web 2 place · 05/20/2022 07:07 EDT

How Fairphone is building an ethical phone for our immoral world

Most phone companies release several models throughout the year to give users more choice — and sell loads more devices than if they just offered a single one. Fairphone, a company with a core mission to make sustainable devices, is trying to chart a different path than most phone makers by breaking that cycle. It’s not a household name when it comes to buying phones. But at its core, the... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 05/20/2022 07:00 EDT

A brief history of no-code software — and its future

Traditional computer programming has a steep learning curve that requires learning a programming language, for example C/C++, Java or Python, just to build a simple application such as a calculator or Tic-tac-toe game. Programming also requires substantial debugging skills, which easily frustrates new learners. The study time, effort and experience needed often stop nonprogrammers from making software from scratch. No-code is a way to program websites, mobile apps and games... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/20/2022 05:00 EDT

From faster charging to longer range: 4 types of silicon tech that’ll revolutionize EV batteries

As car manufacturers and battery cell makers race to develop more efficient and faster-charging EV batteries, there’s one material that’s been gaining significant traction in replacing mainstream graphite in the battery’s anode: silicon. That’s because silicon has a theoretical energy capacity 10 times higher than that of graphite, meaning it can significantly increase an EV’s range. It can also absorb lithium-ions much quicker during charging — speeding up the process.... Read more

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Tristan Greene @ The Next Web 1 place · 05/19/2022 15:45 EDT

Losing Ian Goodfellow to DeepMind is the dumbest thing Apple’s ever done

There are a lot of machine learning developers in the world. But only one has been mentored by both Andrew Ng and Yoshua Bengio, invented a new kind of artificial neural network, contributed to or lead research at Google Brain, OpenAI and Apple, and still has fewer than 40 candles to blow out on their birthday cake. And Apple just let him walk out the door and right into Google’s... Read more

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Ioanna Lykiardopoulou @ The Next Web · 05/19/2022 12:05 EDT

Bentley’s first EV will be incredibly fast and furiously expensive

Bentley might not have produced a single EV yet, but it sure aims to make the front page with its first one. In a recent interview with Automotive News Europe, the brand’s CEO Adrian Hallmark teased some jaw-dropping specs we can expect to see in the electric car. Planned for 2025, the Bentley EV will be able to deliver up to 1,400 horsepower and accelerate from zero to 60mph (9km/h)... Read more

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The Conversation @ The Next Web · 05/19/2022 11:26 EDT

Hey Elon! The problem with free speech isn’t censorship, it’s algorithms

Imagine there is a public speaking square in your city, much like the ancient Greek agora. Here you can freely share your ideas without censorship. But there’s one key difference. Someone decides, for their own economic benefit, who gets to listen to what speech or which speaker. And this isn’t disclosed when you enter, either. You might only get a few listeners when you speak, while someone else with similar... Read more

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Cate Lawrence @ The Next Web · 05/19/2022 10:46 EDT

What are the speed limits for ebikes? 

Not a day goes by when I don’t see people on ebikes whizzing past me, mocking my pedestrian status. But how fast are they allowed to go? And, is speed even policed? Let’s take a look at how the laws and their policing vary in different locations:  The US  In the US, unsurprisingly, there’s no national approach. Instead, there are two different approaches to setting speed limits, and several states... Read more

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