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    AI/ML will reach critical mass, sooner or later?

    AI/ML is a powerful tool and will not pay until people learn to use it to its full potential. This will take a while, but it will come and the world and workplace will never be the same. To unleash the power, time saving and efficiency of AI/ML will take time, but once it hits critical mass...
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    Will Graphite Batteries Rule

    This has to do with advances in battery design, any thoughts or comments on this would be appreciated https://www.thecooldown.com/green-tech/graphite-anode-ev-batteries-waterloo-experts/
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    Will Graphite Batteries Rule

    Graphite which can be mined or manmade looks like it will be the ultimate game changer for batteries, providing much more battery capacity. Any thoughts or information on this subject from making manmade graphite to the potential of graphite batteries would be appreciated. Could this be the...
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    Will Tesla become the automation leader if not already?

    With Tesla mastering the automation of driving and improving it constantly and running highly automated factories and communication systems will not Tesla be the leader in the automation of everything? What other companies can be leaders in applying automation to handle the numerous tasks of...
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    AI/ML and the automation of everything questions

    I'm not planning on it, for in many areas I'm coming out of left field, while much of AI generated material is geared towards the largest markets. I do plan on a self-driving car in the not-too-distant future, due to age and having better things to do with my time. I took my first ride in a...
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    AI/ML and the automation of everything questions

    ? Are we looking at the greatest change in human history with AI/ML allowing us to automate almost everything from research to finished products using everything from robotic labs to basic robots handling everything else 24/7 changing the economics of everything? Will there be many tasks that...
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    The Automation of Everything

    Having taken my first ride in a self-driving Tesla employee-owned, car the experience was very impressive. Tesla is taking automation to the very edge, I can just imagine how the Tesla factories are automated. The automation of warehouses/retail stores will come on strong providing new markets...
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    How Soon will all credit cards be chipped?

    Our credit cards have become just about useless for they have been used in fraud almost as soon as they are issued. I am at the point I don't want to use a card that is not chipped for security. Some major credit card company's cards are almost useless for the fraud is almost immediate. We...
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    Which professions will adopt AI/ML first?

    While many professions will adopt AI/ML and the massive efficiencies it will bring as it learns more and more as it is used, many professions will consider it a threat. What do readers think the early adopter professions will be and those that will fight it tooth and nail?
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    Will Silicon batteries be a major game changer?

    Great points, if everyone in a neighborhood even want to charge a small number of cars in limited time, the houses would have to go dark. Excellent point.
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    Will the Chinese DeepSeek AI upset the AI/ML race?

    The Chinese claim their Deepseek AI will run on the lower cost H100 Nvidia chip which is not restricted. It looks like they used Meta Lama and GPT4 to develop this software which would be a service violation. The Chinese developed this software for a cost of only five million. Sam Altman said...
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    What kind of future does the SemiWiki community see for AI/ML?

    Will an AI/ML program be built that learns and advances on its own as it is used? If so, will this lead to a myriad of AI/ML programs that constantly advance as there are used? Any thoughts, comments or expansions sought and welcome. What timelines and potential do the SemiWiki readers feel...
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    China to dominate medical technology

    As I wrote in a Barron's forum that US medical has become the world's most profitable criminal organization taking 20 cents of every single dollar while delivering 37th in quality of care. After Barron's approved publication after six weeks, the medical industry had the web scrubbed of much of...
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    Solid State Batteries to Change Everything, Changing the Semi Sector?

    It looks like the combination of battery improvements combined with advancing solar and small efficient windmills that will be ducted and shrouded combined will be real game changers. Imaging a house or building roof designed to funnel wind to a shrouded/ducted wind generator set for...
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    China to dominate medical technology

    China is moving fast to dominate many medical technologies, especially automating much of medical. There advances in medical robotics in more and more areas will give them an ever-increasing edge over US companies that are saddled with high medical costs for mediocre medical services. Much of...
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    Solid State Batteries to Change Everything, Changing the Semi Sector?

    https://www.topspeed.com/companies-relentlessly-working-on-solid-state-batteries/ With serious progress being made in solid state batteries, what areas do readers think they will have the greatest impact on the semi sector?
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    Latest on FDA certification of medical robots

    https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11053143/ These regulations are setting the stage for medical robots which I have no doubt will be updated at an ever-accelerating rate. The range of autonomy is already increasing and with the rising cost of medical provides the inputs that this is...
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    Will China win the medical automation game

    With very inefficient, high cost, low quality medical the US seems to be letting China take the lead in automating medical. The Chinese have made automating as many medical procedures as possible a priority. Even though they are behind in many technical areas, this is one area where they are...
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    How long until AI/ML greatly impacts the professions?

    What will happen when a few people really how to perform many multipoles of the work they do now using AI/ML? I see this happening as specialized versions of AI/ML could accelerate its ability to displace people as a few master and implement AI/ML to vastly improve not only the quantity of...
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    TSMC says first advanced U.S. chip fab 'dang near back' on schedule. Here’s an inside look

    This sounds standard for large mega projects of which I have worked on more than a few. Tackling problems on very large multibillion dollar projects was part of my job. It's surprising when a mega project doesn't run into a few problems along the way. A billion here a billion there is how...
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