Vladimir Putin Talks Ruling the World, Future Wars And Life On Mars
September 2, 2017 by admin
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Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed students back to class by imparting his wisdom on the future of war, the importance of cutting edge technology and surviving on Mars.
Putin began his address to a hall of students in Yaroslavl with a pep talk for the youngsters, urging them to take the “next step” in Russia’s future—a point in a vibrant, millennia-old continuum.
“If we continue to exist for over a thousand years and we are actively developing, becoming stronger, then it means that there is something that makes this happen,” he declared on Friday, in an event broadcast nationwide by the Kremlin, Russia’s state media and Kremlin youth movements. “This something is the internal nuclear reactor of our people.”
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Not dwelling on the past for too long Putin quickly gave his thoughts on where Russia and the world’s future lay.
“Artificial intelligence is the future not only of Russia but the future of humankind,” Putin said. “Here there are colossal possibilities and threats that are hard to predict today. Whomever becomes a leader in this sphere will be the master of the world and I would very much like it that there is no monopoly of this in any specific pair of hands.”
Putin vowed that if Russia were to attain this enviable position of supremacy over AI “we would share these technology with the whole world, as we share atomic and nuclear technology today.”
Another area for development where Russia cannot claim leadership yet, Putin said, is unmanned vehicles.
“And it is one of the most important directions (for development) that is important to us in all fields—in economics and in defense,” Putin stressed.
Russia is still working on developing a viable military drone programme beyond handheld, reconnaissance drones and increasing automation is a crucial goal in its military modernization strategy before 2020.
“Many countries have flying drones with quite large loading abilities. We are still working on this,” Putin said. Russian arms makers this year unveiled plans for a five tonne Russian drone though this is not in production.
If the future went as defense experts are now predicting, Putin said, one day “wars will be concluded when all the drones on one side are destroyed by the drones of another.
Putin touched on the topic of space technologies, hoping that space travel technology could one day be used in passenger travel, though not necessarily for journeys into outer space. He described the slashing of flight time from Russia’s westernmost major city, Kaliningrad, to its easternmost, Vladivostok, as “a dream.”
As far as space travel is concerned, Putin told students that there is hope for life on other planets in our Solar System.
“The flight to Mars would take no less than half a year, maybe even more,” Putin said. “If you fly to Mars and buried yourself somewhere in there, then you could exist for some period of time. But you have to dig yourself in because cells simply die on the surface,” he warned pupils.
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RIP Juicero, the $400 venture-backed juice machine
September 2, 2017 by admin
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It sounds like America’s favorite $400 juice machine will be no longer.
“After selling over a million Produce Packs, we must let you know that we are suspending the sale of the Juicero Press and Produce Packs immediately,” reads the company blog post.
Juicero will also be giving people money back. “For the next 90 days, we are offering refunds for your purchase of the Juicero Press,” according to the post.
Founded by Doug Evans, San Francisco-based Juicero had raised over $118 million in funding from prominent VCs like Google Ventures and Kleiner Perkins. Carmelo Anthony also invested through his Melo7 Tech venture fund. Even The Campbell Soup Company threw money at it. Juicero started raising funding in 2013 and launched 16 months ago.
The company was subject to mockery, particularly after a Bloomberg piece showed that the juice packets could be squeezed by hand and did not require a fancy machine.
After that, Juicero promised to lower prices, but apparently found that to be too difficult. Now the startup is hoping to find a buyer.
“We are confident that to truly have the long-term impact we want to make, we need to focus on finding an acquirer with an existing national fresh food supply chain who can carry forward the Juicero mission,” reads the blog post.
Inspired by the popularity of Keurig coffee cups, some venture investors have been looking for other kitchen appliances that could gain significant traction. “Juicing” is very popular in some parts of the United States, and the idea was that this would make it easier for people to make juice at home. But the upfront cost of the machine was high and people had to pay an added cost for the refillable packets.
Unfortunately, the machine, which was once priced at $700, was met with derision from the get-go. It became symbolic of Silicon Valley’s out-of-touch elites.
I tried the juices and can confirm they were tasty. RIP.