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Monthly Archives: March 2017
These 6 Trends Are Retooling Manufacturing as We Know It – Singularity Hub
Posted: March 29, 2017 at 11:38 am
Lets be honest sometimes manufacturing gets a bad rap. The industry can be seen as a behemoth stuck in the past and slow to innovate, the victim of outsourcing and the purveyor of consumerism. Thankfully, in 2017 these stereotypes couldnt be further from the truth.
Global organizations like GE and Caterpillar are investing in new technologies and innovation methods. Startups like Local Motors and Carbon are creating their own breakthroughs from the ground up. And organizations like the US Council on Competitiveness are working to keep these innovators moving forward. The future of manufacturing is bright.
Thats why weve put together this list of trends to watch in 2017. If you want to learn more about the technologies fueling these trends, meet the people leading the charge, and connect with fellow leaders, join us at Exponential Manufacturing May 1719 in Boston.
People around the world are talking a lot about recent and impending policy changes. How will these changes impact innovation in the coming years? And how will policy keep pace?
AI and robots continue automating factories. Self-driving trucks and ships aim to automate the transportation of materials and finished products. Even biotech is beginning to offer new ways to make things. These and other emerging technologies will impact how we live, work, and trade.
Some jobs will disappear while others take their place, efficiencies will improve, entire sub-industries (shipping, for example) could be upended by unexpected technologiesand all this will happen faster than expected.
Can society keep the pace? How do we regulate innovation without suffocating progress? How do we adopt an open-minded yet ethical approach to new opportunities? Planning for the future now is how organizations and policymakers will move toward the best scenarios and avoid the worst ones.
If youre reading Singularity Hub, youre aware of some amazing advances happening across research fields and industries.
The deep analytical powers of machine learning are transforming raw data into useful insights. Some robots can now safely interact with people and more nimbly navigate messy work environments. 3D printers are giving physical form to digital designs. And biotechnology is beginning to make living systems, such as engineered bacteria, into microscopic chemical-producing factories.
While these are incredible innovationsand more arrive every dayone could argue the greatest challenge will be anticipating, timing, and creatively implementing the latest breakthroughs into business strategies. Those who recognize which technologies will serve their organization best, lead a culture of change, and navigate rough political waters, will come out on top.
Data has always played a critical role in manufacturing. The entire industry, from sourcing to production runs to sales forecasting, has relied on data for decades. However, the amount of data is growing exponentially larger by the day. Thanks to cheap, connected, and increasingly ubiquitous sensors (the Internet of Things), companies are able to monitor more than ever before things like machinery, deliveries, even employees.
Companies need to leverage the latest in artificial intelligence to make the most of these incredibly large and powerful data sets. For those who do adopt new tools, smart decision-making will become clearer, easier and faster.
Historically, the product creation process has been notoriously long. Market research, focus groups, R&D, short runs, testing, sourcing, long runs...the list goes on. What if you could make a part thats exactly like the finished product, in a series of one? What if you could design, build, test, and iterate in real life, before ramping up large-scale production?
You can, and in fact, GE is.
GEs FirstBuild program is a state-of-the-art, community-sourced lab that lies outside their main campus and is used for the rapid prototyping of new ideas. If a product proves its worth in a sample market, the design is transferred to the main campus for full production.
These are the changes that technologies like additive manufacturing and materials science are bringing to product design. When a giant like GE creates a spinoff group to act like a startup, it becomes obvious that power is being democratized, innovation times are being slashed, and long-held competitive advantages are evaporating.
Like design, new technologies are cutting the time and cost required to get products to market. However, there are larger shifts happening in the overall production process as well. Robots are becoming more nimble, more versatile and smarter. Computer-guided fabricationboth additive and subtractiveis getting faster, cheaper, and more precise. Factories are becoming more efficient, while raw material waste is decreasing. All of this increases competition, making success without these technologies nearly impossible.
On the other end of the spectrum, the spread of additive manufacturing, the boom of the maker movement, and a reduction in small machinery cost are allowing individuals to build mini-factories in their homes. What was once only possible in the largest factories is now doable in your neighbors garage. And while some may discount the innovative potential of the non-professionals, consider the incredible amount of human capital unlocked by this change.
One of the most difficult sectors of manufacturing is the supply chain, from sourcing raw materials around the world to delivering finished goods on time. Supply chain managers are responsible for coordinating with hundreds, if not thousands, of partners and service providers to make sure products are delivered on time, on budget, and in good condition.
While it may not be the sexiest piece of the puzzle, its certainly a critical one and its ripe for improvement. Self-driving trucks and ships, AI-powered planning software, and localized manufacturing facilities are all converging to reshape the very nature of supply chains.
So, weve highlighted six trends currently impacting the global manufacturing landscape. What does it mean, though? How do we stay ahead of these shifts? How do we know which technologies will stick and which will end up as the Betamax of the year?
Some of these questions are yet unanswerable, while some gain more clarity each day. What we do know is that this is just the beginning. As technologies converge, they will continue creating ever stronger advances, thus compounding the rate of improvement.
Manufacturing leaders should incorporate ongoing, future-oriented education as part of their annual development to stay up-to-date on new breakthroughs, learn where the industry is headed, and discover how to bring these competitive advantages into their own organizations.
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Ashes of the Singularity Developer Has Lots Of Exciting Things … – GamingBolt
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I wont say never.
Real time strategy gameshave so far been the purview almost exclusively of gaming PCs. Theyre just really hard to get right on consoles- ask Microsoft, who have now tried twice withHalo Wars andHalo Wars 2. Especially for someone like Stardock, whose games are even more nuanced and complex than the average strategy game, and borrow liberally from 4X strategy titles, its hard to imagine those working on PS4 and Xbox One.
But when we sat down with Brad Wardell, CEO of Stardock, for a chat, we did decide to ask him what the odds of seeing a console Ashes of the Singularity port were- yes, a lot is stacked against that ever happening, but has the company completely ruled it out yet? What about the companys excellent Nitrous Engine?
Nitrous will run on consoles, we plan on bringing it over to consoles, Wardell said. Ashes of the Singularity, that would be tough. I remember- you remember when they tried to do Supreme Commander 2 on a console, and the sacrifices they had to make to try to get that to work were pretty tough. But I wont say never- I just think it depends on how consoles evolve.
That said, even without a console port planned any time soon, it looks like the future is bright forAshes of the Singularity. In 2017, were trying to add a lot of stuff, I would say features that many RTS players would expect in the genre, but features that were pretty hard at first because of the nature of our engine- such as replays, better modding support, new types of units, that kind of stuff. And were starting to try to create other kinds of environments like oceans, so we can eventually have ships and other races, and that kind of thing.
So, you may not be playing this with a controller any time soon (honestly, thats a good thing)- but the game will be growing and evolving in a major way this year. I think that should make all fans ofAshes of the Singularity happy.
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Ascension’s Government Complex gives a modern look for a growing parish – Greater Baton Rouge Business Report
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ASCENSION PARISH GOVERNMENTAL COMPLEX 615 E. Worthey Road, Gonzales
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Owner: Ascension Parish Architect: Mougeot Architecture Contractor: SBS Construction Cost: $6.5 million Completed: November 2015 Use: Ascension Parish now has one of the newest, sleekest government office complexes in the Capital Region. Opened in November 2015 on the site of a former parish hospital, theAscension Parish Government Complex consolidates multiple parish departments into one building measuring 33,500 square feet.Glass throughout the complex allows for plenty of natural light, which creates an inviting and modern feel.A large-scale parish map on one of the lobbys walls highlights important landmarks in Ascension. The Parish President Conference Room includes an exterior deck with views of a cypress-lined pond, which East Ascension High School seniors jump into every spring as part of a school tradition.
FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION:When we started the project with the parish government, one thing that they told us was that our parish is growing aggressively, and we want to give that sort of connection to our parish buildings, just to have a progressive, updated look, whereas all their current buildings are old, 70s, 80s, 90s buildings. We wanted it to have an inviting feel to it to where it draws people in, and we have two clerestories on it that pop up and give natural light.
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Tax assessor begins surveys of flood-damaged property in Ascension – WBRZ
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ASCENSION The tax assessor is going door-to-door in Ascension Parish, surveying residents' property that were impacted by the August flood.
Justin Champlin, the chief deputy tax assessor says they plan on going to more than 6,000 flood-damaged properties in the parish.
"All houses are different, so each house you have to knock on each door," Champlin said.
The chief assessor made a stop to the home of Robert Boudreaux, who is remodeling after his home that was hit by 16 inches of water.
"We're probably 60-70 percent done re-building. We're waiting on some cabinets and some flooring," Boudreaux said.
Champlin said the damaged properties will be taxed on the portion of repairs that have been completed.
"We want to know where they're at. What the status is and how much work have they done at this point," Champlin said.
Homeowners who are not able to move back in may not have to pay any property taxes for the year.
The tax assessor plans to wrap up the surveys by mid-June.
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Specialty meat market opening new location in Ascension Parish – Greater Baton Rouge Business Report
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Editors note: This story has been corrected since its original publication. An earlier version of this story incorrectly stated that Heberts Specialty Meats Ascension Parish location is 24,000 square feet. The building is 2,400. Daily Report regrets this error.
An Acadiana specialty meat market is expanding into the Baton Rouge market, with plans to open its first location this summer at 13375 La. 73 in Geismars Dutchtown Crossing Shopping Center.
Franchisees Jesse Benedetto and Michael Stone are bringing Maurice-based Heberts Specialty Meatshome of the deboned stuffed poultryto the Baton Rouge metro area. They also own the rights to open franchises in Baton Rouge and Livingston Parish.
Benedetto says he and Stone, his father-in-law, have plans to open several more locations in Baton Rouge over the next two years, though sites have yet to be selected.
They do get a lot of business from our area already, Benedetto says. People will go to Lafayette and stock up coolers and make a trip. They know there is definitely a market here.
Heberts specializes in the Cajun food market, selling fully prepared, seasoned meats that customers can take home and put directly into the oven or on the stove top. Benedetto says the Ascension location also will sell daily plate lunches, boudin, stuffed chickens, gumbo, crawfish etouffee, steaks and other products.
They do just have meat thats not seasoned, but really more of the concept is for everything to be ready to take home, he says.
Benedetto says he was introduced to Heberts specialty meats by Stone, who was living in Lafayette and raved about the products. Plans to open Heberts Specialty Meats in the Baton Rouge area began last year, but they were stalled by the August flood.
The goal, Benedetto says, is to open the 2,400-square-foot location in Ascension Parish as early as June and no later than July.
The company has other locations in Broussard and Lake Charles and several franchises in Texas.
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Ascension – Huffington Post
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It took my breath away a little bit. The rumble down the tarmac. The fearless roar of the engine. The quiet enormity of the of the moment. I didn't expect it... It took my breath away. It was my first flight in five years. It was the first flight since we had heard that unspeakable word, Cancer. It was the first flight since that moment the world exploded beneath us. I felt the plane move forward. I felt my heart beat faster and faster. I felt the engine's force. I felt tears rushing down my face. I couldn't stop them. It was the quiet enormity of the moment. And then all of a sudden, we ascended. We ascended, weightless into the air. We ascended like birds to the open sky above. My heart beat even faster. It felt like freedom. I felt like magic. It felt like a miracle. My son turned to me. Our eyes met, smiles beaming across our face. And then, laughter! The kind that comes from your soul and makes your belly ache. Freedom at last! So many things about this journey led us to darkness. So many things about this journey brought us to our knees. But, now, in this one moment, soaring above on the sky, there was only joy. It feels like magic. It feels like a miracle. Step by step, we move forward. Step by step, we turn the page. We chase our endless summer. We let the magic flow in. And then we simply close our eyes... and take flight. To, my love, Matthew, who gives me wings.
Nothing wrong with a little heartbeat fade...
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Banking bots should get their version of Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics – TNW
Posted: at 11:35 am
Writing more and more about chatbots, robots and AI, I can see a day coming in the not too distant future where we wont be able to tell the difference between the human and the machine. Thats not scary science fiction, as its now almost science fact. However, there is still a long way to go, as demonstrated byIBMs Watson Avatar.
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Their AIhuman agent usually a woman, as all the folks creating chatbotsare sexist looks human-ish, but no avatar or chatbot today feels properly human. In IBM Watsons case, its the mouth movements that give away shes a machine, even though shes in HD. Fifteen years ago, AT&T were working on exactly the same ideas, but with scripts for avatars.
As you can see, the idea and sexism hasnt changed much in that time. What is changing however, is the technology behind this idea and, as with all great technological innovation, if something looks worthwhile to develop biometrics, communicators, health technologies, life sciences, artificial intelligence, robots and so on then eventually these technologies will develop sufficiently to become mainstream and acceptable.
That will be somewhere over the next 10-25 years to achieve. It feels nearer, but when a group of experts on Artificial General Intelligence were asked this question in 2012, their view was that it would not be achieved until 2040. The question here being:When will achieve the Singularity?FromWikipedia:
The technological singularity (also, simply, the singularity) is the hypothesis that the invention of artificial superintelligence will abruptly trigger runaway technological growth, resulting in unfathomable changes to human civilization. According to this hypothesis, an upgradable intelligent agent (such as a computer running software-based artificial general intelligence) would enter a runaway reaction of self-improvement cycles, with each new and more intelligent generation appearing more and more rapidly, causing an intelligence explosion and resulting in a powerful superintelligence that would, qualitatively, far surpass all human intelligence. John von Neumann first uses the term singularity (c. 1950s), in the context of technological progress causing accelerating change: The accelerating progress of technology and changes in the mode of human life, give the appearance of approaching some essential singularity in the history of the race beyond which human affairs, as we know them, can not continue. Subsequent authors have echoed this viewpoint. I. J. Goods intelligence explosion, predicted that a future superintelligence would trigger a singularity. Science fiction author Vernor Vinge said in his 1993 essay The Coming Technological Singularity that this would signal the end of the human era, as the new superintelligence would continue to upgrade itself and would advance technologically at an incomprehensible rate.
As I thought about these things, it made me think along the lines of other science fiction authors and visionaries, such asIsaac Asimov. An amazing thinker about the future, he wrote a fantastic series about robots, and came up with the Three Laws of Robotics:
This makes so much sense, and has been used in many other places, notably in the filmRobocopwho has three prime directives:
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This means that Robocop can kill humans, but only if it conforms to the above.
It made me wonder what the three rules for banking robots should be? We need to have some, otherwise they may run away with our money. After all, robots wont adhere to national laws and rules, only the way they program and reprogram themselves. So, heres my speculative take on three rules for banking robots:
I think they speak for themselves, but happy to take comments or questions.
Finally, if you missed it, this was my favorite recent article about robots:
Why no job is safe from the rise of therobots
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Man on Mars: NASA Plans to Test Deep Space Exploration With New Spaceport Orbiting the Moon – Newsweek
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NASA is looking to explore the area of space near the moon for clues on how to travel to Mars and even farther into the solar system, the space agency announced Tuesday. Acrucial part of that mission could be a newcrew-tended spaceport circling the moon that could be used to test how the agency mightsend astronauts to other planets, NASA said.
"NASA is working with domestic and international partners to solve the great challenges of deep space exploration. Missions in the vicinity of the moon will span multiple phases as part of NASAs framework to build a flexible, reusable and sustainable infrastructure that will last multiple decades and support missions of increasing complexity," NASA said in a statement.
The reusable spaceport could be used to support robotic missions to the moon and toother destinations in the solar system, NASA said. If the project works as envisioned, the spaceportwould rely onelectric and chemical propulsion totake a crewto their destination and thenreturn them to the gateway.
I envision different partners, both international and commercial, contributing to the gateway and using it in a variety of ways with a system that can move to different orbits to enable a variety of missions, said William Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for Human Exploration and Operations at NASA Headquarters in Washington.
It wasn't immediately known how much the project would cost. A test flight could lift off in late 2018.
NASA's previous space exploration plan under the Obama administration called for using achunk of an asteroid to test missions to deep space. The Trump administration killed the projectreportedly because it didn't sound exciting enough compared with a return to the moon by 2020.
NASA will investigate approaches for reducing the costs of exploration missions to enable a more expansive exploration program, a White House 2018 budget proposal released earlier this month said.
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VIDEO: EdWatch: Massive Mars map has Christina students considering space exploration careers – WDEL 1150AM
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A massive map of the surface of Mars takes up most of the floor inside the gym at Jennie E. Smith Elementary School in Brookside.
Advanced Academics teacher Julia Dooley attended the Honeywell Educator Space Academy last summer in an astronaut training facility in Huntsville, Alabama. Through that, she connected with the Buzz Aldrin ShareSpace Foundation to bring the giant Mars map to her school.
"My students, right now, are driving rovers on Mars, so they've had to calibrate their rovers and choose the speed and targets that they want to go and visit," said Dooley.
The map is 25'-by-25'--too large for any classroom--and Jennie E. Smith Elementary is one of just 50 schools in the country that received the map. It was rolled out on the floor for two weeks to inspire hands-on learning, but it's not just for science students. Students in every class at every grade level, kindergarten through 5th, are using the map, which itself is aimed at promoting space exploration through a variety of disciplines, including science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM).
"In music, they're investigating the physics of sound, so thinking about radio telescopes and how sound and science go together," explained Dooley. "In the library, they're creating landers that are going to be dropped on the surface....in art, they are creating Mars posters...encourage Mars travel."
The colorful, topographical vinyl map shows students the landscape and distant hot water flow patterns of Mars, and has gotten them excited about space exploration.
"I learned that Mars is a really big planet, and it's really far from Earth. If you see it, it looks like a dot--like a star--compared to the Moon cause the Moon is closer," said fifth grade student Amatullah Wilson."It just looks really different."
"That map is really big, and it's really cool...I thought it was going to be small for everyone to hold," said fifth grader Marcai Reed. "My Mars rover was made out of card stock, marshmallows...a paper cup and straws."
Reed and Wilson learned the hard way how difficult it can be to land on Mars.
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"I learned that I could've done it better like putting on the straws on the bottom so it could land all flat," he said.
"In real life, they might take someone to Mars, and in real life, you need to think about your plan because if one little thing goes wrong, and you land wrong, you don't know what's going to happen to that person," she said.
Reed was excited to learn that at some point there may have been some life on Mars--and that maybe life could exist there again.
"I would want to go to Mars, but right now, I wouldn't because we don't know a lot about it, and if I go on a spaceship, I wouldn't be able to get back because I don't have a lot of fuel, so I would try to go in the future."
But it's that future that Dooley wants her students to be thinking about as they consider future careers.
"This is the generation that will be going to Mars, it's anticipated in the next 15 years that people will step foot in Mars," she said. "So it's wonderful to think about any of these students being one of those people."
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Oakland: Yuri’s Night offers space networking, fun – East Bay Times
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OAKLAND Chabot Space & Science Center will be a place to learn about the current trends in space travel, art and science April 8 as the center celebrates Yuri Gagarin, the first man to travel in space, with the Yuris Night event.
This is going to be a cross between the Burning Man crowd and the Maker Faire combined with talks and focused on where space innovation is going in the 21st century, said Sean Casey of the Silicon Valley Space Society, which matches science startups with venture capitalists and funding angels.
Casey, who worked as a scientist for NASA for more than two decades, sees space travel in its relative infancy today. With the privatization of space exploration through Space X, Virgin Orbit and others, he sees 2017 space travel being the equivalent of 1917 aviation travel. Theres a long way to go, but growth is inevitable.
Look how aviation grew over a century. Look how automobiles grew over a century, he said. It boggles the mind how space flight might grow in the 21st century.
Yuris Night Bay Area is organized by Marcia Fiamengo, a microgravity scientist and nuclear engineer who has worked on water filtration systems used in the International Space Station. She considers herself a space exploration evangelist and has a ticket to visit outer space with World View Enterprises, a private space exploration company.
Yuris Night is one of those events that is what you make it, she said. For some, the concept of space exploration is so eclectic. Its something that everybody can feel that they relate to.
Yuris Night is part networking event for those interested in careers in space travel. The ages 21 and older event will also feature very technical space exploration speakers as well as work from local artists and inventors.
Kristin Neidlinger, founder of Sensoree, will be one of the artists and inventors to show off her work at Yuris Night. She creates biometric and expressive clothing that monitors through medical equipment how the wearer feels. The clothing then translates those feelings to visual, tactile or audio displays to give feedback to the wearer and those around them.
We call it extimacy, or external intimacy, she said.
Her most popular design, for example, is her mood sweater that turns red when the wearer is excited or nervous. She also designed an inflatable corset that monitors the wearers heart rate and inflates to calm them down in stressful situations.
These designs could be used for caregivers to gain some insight into how someone feels who otherwise cant express themselves, like people with dementia or Alzheimers disease, or certain people on the autistic spectrum.
My ultimate dream is to design for space travel, said Neidlinger, an Oakland California College of the Arts graduate. Chabots Yuris Night event is one of 40 in 21 countries around the world. There will be DJs and dancing, LED displays, alcoholic drinks and telescope viewing.
Tickets to the event range from $11 to $500 and with the top tier ticket price comes special access to experts and a workshop on biometric clothing. The night is a fundraising event for Chabot Space & Science Center and other organizations.
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IF YOU GO What: Yuris Night Bay Area Where: Chabot Space & Science Center, 10000 Skyline Blvd., Oakland. When: 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. April 8 Who: Ages 21 and over. Cost: $11 to $500 Tickets and information: http://www.yurisnightbayarea.space
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