There might be a type of exoplanet without dry land. They’re called “Hycean” worlds, a portmanteau of ‘hydrogen’ and ‘ocean.’ They’re mostly or entirely covered in oceans and have thick hydrogen atmospheres, reports universetoday.com. They’re intriguing because their atmospheres keep them warm enough to have liquid water outside of the traditional habitable zones. If they do exist, scientists think they’re good candidates to support microbial life. Hycean worlds are hypothetical, but there is some evidence…
Scientists from China have announced their achievements in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), stating that two known large language models (LLMs) are able to clone themselves. In a study published on the preprint server arXiv, experts from Fudan University emphasize that successful self-replication without human intervention could be an important step towards creating AI that can surpass human capabilities. As part of the study, the scientists tested models from Meta and Alibaba to see…
Australia’s Mysterious Monsters: From Hairy Ape-Men to Giant Lizards and Weird Water-Based Things Source link
As discussed in my previous post in this blog, I admit to having been caught off guard by the latest developments regarding UAPs and non-human intelligence. Nonetheless, I cannot help but take these developments seriously, and thus felt compelled to explore the subject further in two directions: first, to understand clearly how (im)plausible it is that the allegations are fabrications, given the legal context of the case; and second, to apply reason and information already…
AI Time Travel Allows a Woman to Visit Her Younger Self Source link