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New Insights Into Supernova Powered by Cray EX System
Setonix supercomputer generates image of supernova remnant discovered in 1967 Aug 28, 2022, 11:28
This image of the G261.9+5.5 supernova remnant, discovered back in 1964 by a CSIRO scientist, was generated by a brand new supercomputer, Setonix, based on the Cray EX platform. It is located at the Pawsey Centre, an Australian government-supported high-performance computing facility in Perth. The supernova is located somewhere between 10,000 and 15,000 light years away from Earth.
The enormous amount of data was collected by the ASKAP (Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder) telescope, and transferred to the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre using a high-speed optical fiber link. The size, shape, and structure of the remnant revealed in the image should help scientists study the remnant and its surrounding medium in unprecedented detail.
Ben Goertzel Building Decentralized AGI Infrastructure
And its powered by ETH and ADA blockchain technology Jul 23, 2022, 09:16
SingularityNET is a full-stack AI solution powered by a decentralized protocol and the first and only
decentralized platform allowing AIs to cooperate and coordinate at scale,
removing one of the major limiting factors to AI growth today
— the lack of interoperability — which severely restricts the ability to leverage the strengths
and capabilities of individual AIs.
If you’re not familiar with Dr. Ben Goertzel is a cognitive scientist, artificial intelligence researcher. He is also CEO and founder of SingularityNET, leader of the OpenCog Foundation, and the AGI Society, he also coined the term ‘Artificial General Intelligence’ or AGI.