Autonomous Weapons: Where Science Fiction Meets Reality

where manipulating 3D models with just your hands can get a little clumsy and imprecise at times.

MIT scientists are developing a new chemical composite material that can absorb heat from the sun or other sources.PCMs interest scientists and engineers for their wide range of potential applications as they can absorb or release large amounts of heat when changing from a solid to liquid state

Autonomous Weapons: Where Science Fiction Meets Reality

which are much more abundant than the precious metals like platinum that are currently used to produce hydrogen.the device has a third electrode that can either store energy electrically or use it to split water into its constituent hydrogen and oxygen atoms – a process called water electrolysisRelated StoriesI used the Apple Vision Pro on a flight to Costa Rica and it was chaoticTech worker wore an Apple Vision Pro at his weddingRay-Ban Meta smart glasses can now describe landmarks for youOppos AR glasses really look like regular glassesXREAL (formerly Nreal) Air AR glasses are so cool but need some serious workIt remains to be seen exactly how useful these new AI features will be.

Autonomous Weapons: Where Science Fiction Meets Reality

at least its a reason to try on those glasses again.the long-awaited AI features that have been available in early access for some users since December are rolling out wide starting next month.

Autonomous Weapons: Where Science Fiction Meets Reality

According to the New York Times.

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