Wednesday, August 24, 2022

The Technology of Future

 In actuality, the future is unpredictable. We have no idea whether we'll discover a treatment for the disease, what the future holds for the economy, whether we'll live in an algorithmic society, or whether our coworker will soon be replaced by a robot. There are no future facts, despite the fact that futurists may dish up some fascinating and even terrifying predictions for technology and science. However, the ambiguity offers a chance.


The world now uses technology

Technology is present all the time, from the moment you wake up until the moment you fall asleep again. Our increasingly digitized lives and the advancement of technology have become the new norm. Nearly 50% of the world's population utilizes the internet, which results in more than 3.5 billion searches on Google every day and more than 570 new websites being published every minute, according to The International Telecommunication Union (ITU). And even more perplexing? The previous few years alone have seen the creation of more than 90% of the world's data.


The future of technology is even more exciting than what is now happening because data is rising more quickly than ever before. A revolution that will affect every business and person on our planet is just getting started. In five years, there will be more than 50 billion smart linked devices around the world, and by 2020, at least one-third of all data will be transmitted through the cloud.

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Why is educational technology important and what does it contain?

 What is technological education?



In order to enhance teaching and learning, the field of research known as educational technology looks at the process of analyzing, designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating the instructional environment, learning materials, students, and the learning process.

What Makes Educational Technology Important in Education?

Because it enables modern teachers to incorporate new technologies and tools into their classrooms, educational technology in education is crucial. The learner-centeredness of the classroom can be enhanced by the teachers. It enables educators to interact with pupils in distinctive, original, and fairways. Teachers can connect with other educators locally, nationally, and internationally to broaden their networks.

Monday, August 22, 2022

A Robot Has Learned To Imagine Itself For The First Time

 A robot developed by Columbia Engineers learns more about itself than about its surroundings.

As every athlete or fashion-conscious person knows, our impression of our bodies is not always accurate or practical, but it plays an important role in how we behave in society. While you play ball or get ready, your brain is continuously planning for movement so that you can move your body without bumping, tripping, or falling.



Robots are beginning to develop their body models at the same age as humans do. Today, a group of engineers from Columbia Engineering announced that they had created a robot that, for the first time, can learn a model of its entire body from scratch without any human assistance. In a recent work published in Science Robotics, the researchers describe how their robot created a kinematic model of itself and used that model to plan motions, achieve goals, and avoid obstacles in a variety of situations. Even physical harm to its body was automatically identified and repaired.

The robot observes itself like a child playing with itself in a room full with mirrors.

A robotic arm was positioned in front of a group of five streaming video cameras by the researchers. Through the cameras, the robot observed itself as it freely oscillated. The robot squirmed and twisted to discover precisely how its body moved in reaction to various motor inputs, like a baby discovering itself for the first time in a hall of mirrors. The robot eventually halted after roughly three hours. Its inbuilt deep neural network had finished figuring out how the robot's movements related to how much space it took up in its surroundings.

Hod Lipson, professor of mechanical engineering and director of Columbia's Creative Machines Lab, where the work was done, said, "We were particularly intrigued to understand how the robot envisaged itself." But because a neural network is a dark box, you can't merely glance inside one. The self-image eventually came into existence after the researchers tried with numerous visualisation techniques. The robot's three-dimensional body looked to be engulfed by a type of softly flashing cloud, according to Lipson. "The flickering mist gently followed the robot as it travelled." The self-model of the robot was precise to 1% of its workspace.

Self-modeling robots will result in autonomous systems that are more self-sufficient.

Robots should be able to create models of themselves without assistance from engineers for a variety of reasons. It not only reduces labour costs, but also enables the robot to maintain its own wear and tear, as well as identify and repair damage. The authors contend that this capability is crucial since increased independence is required of autonomous systems. For example, a factory robot could see that something isn't moving properly and make adjustments or request assistance.

Boyuan Chen, the study's first author and an assistant professor at Duke University, said, "We humans obviously have a notion of self. "Close your eyes and attempt to picture how your body would move if you were to do something, like extend your arms forward or go backward. We have a self-model, or notion of self, somewhere in our brains that tells us how much of our immediate surroundings we occupy and how that volume changes as we move.

Robot self-awareness

The project is a component of Lipson's decades-long search for strategies to give robots a semblance of self-awareness. He said, "Self-modeling is a basic sort of self-awareness. A robot, animal, or human that has a realistic self-model has an evolutionary advantage because it can function better in the real environment and make better decisions.

The limitations, dangers, and issues associated with providing robots more autonomy through self-awareness are known to the researchers. The level of self-awareness shown in this study is, as Lipson notes, "trivial compared to that of humans, but you have to start somewhere." Lipson is eager to acknowledge this. We must go cautiously and deliberately in order to maximise our chances of success and reduce our exposure to risk.

Boyuan Chen, Robert Kwiatkowski, Carl Vondrick, and Hod Lipson, "Fully bodied visual self-modeling of robot morphologies," Science Robotics, 13 July 2022.

Facebook is reportedly losing ground as a "Top 10" app on the US App Store.

 According to a recent survey, Meta-owned Facebook has had difficulty keeping its place among the top 10 apps on the US App Store this year.

The internet giant's app has lost popularity in the App Store's Top Charts, according to an examination of iPhone App Store data, as younger customers switch to emerging social networking experiences like TikTok and the upcoming BeReal.

According to the data, Facebook was only removed from the list of the top 10 free iPhone apps in the US seven times last year. But by 2022, that number has already risen to 97, a sign that Facebook would be losing ground as new apps compete for the top spots in the App Store charts.

In contrast, the Facebook app only dropped out of the top 10 apps in the App Store six times in the first half of 2021. However, according to information provided to TechCrunch by app intelligence company Sensor Tower, it has dropped out of this grouping a total of 59 times in the first half of 2022.

Even at one point, it missed the Top 10 entirely. The company highlighted that the number of consecutive days might increase to as many as 37 in 2022, from just two in 2021.

Additional analysis by data.ai, previously App Annie, an App Store data source, corroborated this result as well, despite finding that the app went out of the US Top 10 on iPhone only four times in 2021 as opposed to 110 days so far in 2022.

It was discovered that this year, Facebook's drop-off periods were primarily concentrated in April, May, and June. The app's ranking dropped into the 30s on April 18 and went as low as No. 44 on April 21, making April Facebook's poorest month thus far.

Notably, this occurred at the same time when BeReal was ascending the App Store's Top Charts and reaching the Top 5.

BeReal is the top non-gaming app right now in the US App Store.