10 best promising technologies in 2018 by the MIT

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Neural networks-duelists. Artificial embryos. Artificial intelligence in the cloud. What other technologies MIT Technology Review has called the most important in 2018? Annual compilation of technologies that can change the world of the future, going with 2001. People often ask what a "breakthrough" in technology? On this question the answer may not always be obvious because some of the technology is just not widespread, however, other commercially unrealizable. But they somehow have an impact on our lives.

This year, a new technique of artificial intelligence called GAN gives the imagination machines; artificial embryos, despite the fears of the sceptics, to review the creation of life and open a huge window for studies of the first moments of human life; experimental setup in the center of the petrochemical industry of Texas is trying to create a completely clean electricity from natural gas is probably the main energy source of the future. Went.

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3D printing of metal

Although 3D printing has been used for quite some time, she remained mostly in the field of hobby and designers, producing single prototypes. And print the object out of anything, not counting the plastic, for example, metal was expensive and painfully slow.

Now, However, it becomes cheap and simple enough to be potentially practical method for the production of parts. If it is widely adopted, it could change the way we produce many products of mass production (sorry for the tautology).

In the short term, producers would not need to store a large inventory, they could just print the object, any replacement part for an aging car, if someone did so.

In the long term, large plants producing a small range of parts in high volume, could be replaced by smaller plants, but with a range more suitable to the changing needs of our clients.

3D printing Method allows you to create lighter and stronger parts and to reproduce complicated shapes that would be impossible to create using traditional methods of metal processing. Also it would be possible to devote more attention to the microstructure of metals. In 2017, scientists from the National laboratory Lawrence Livermore stated that it had developed a method of 3D printing, allowing you to create parts from stainless steel, which is twice as strong as traditional.

Also in 2017, 3D printing Markforged is a small startup located near Boston, presented the first 3D metal printer for just $ 100,000.

Another Boston startup Desktop Metal began to ship the first machines for metal prototyping in December 2017. He plans to start selling more cars, especially for manufacturers that will work 100 times faster than the old methods metallic print.

Printing of metal parts also becomes easier. Desktop Metal now offers software that creates a design ready for 3D printing. Users set the program specifications of the object that they want to print, and produces a computer model suitable for printing.

General Electric, which has long been a proponent of 3D printing in their aviation product, working on a test version of its new metallocenter, which quickly works to create great parts. The company plans to begin selling this device in 2018.

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Artificial embryos

In a breakthrough that could change our view of the creation of life, embryologists at the University of Cambridge in the UK have grown to be quite realistic in view of the mouse embryos using only stem cells. No eggs. No sperm. Just take the cells from other embryos.

Scientists carefully placed the cells in a three dimensional forest and spellbound watched as they began to communicate and to form well distinguishable form of mouse embryo of the age of a few days.

"We know that stem cells possess magical powers and great potential. We didn't think that they will be able so beautiful or even perfect to organize themselves," said steering group of scientists Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz.

Zernicka-Goetz says that its "synthetic" embryos probably would not have been able to develop in mice. Nevertheless, it is a hint that soon we can see mammals, born without egg at all.

However, the goal Zernicka-Goetz puts. She wants to study how cells of the early embryo begin to take their role. The next step will be the creation of an artificial human embryo from stem cells. This work is being conducted at the University of Michigan and Rockefeller University.

Synthetic human embryos would be a boon to scholars, as it allowed to observe all events at an early stage of fetal development. And because these embryos come from stem cells, easily manipulated, a laboratory could use the whole range of tools, such as editing of genes for study of their growth.

Artificial embryos, however, forced to ask ethical questions. What if they become indistinguishable from the real thing? How long they can be grown in the lab before they start to feel pain? We need to address these issues before the scientific race to go too far.

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City with feelings

A variety of schemes of smart cities faced delays, cancellations, impossible plans or expensive. A new project in Toronto called the Quayside needs to change this already established scheme of things, rethinking it in terms of the urban environment from scratch and build it around the latest digital technology.

Sidewalk Labs, which is owned by Google and is located in new York, working with the canadian government, working on this high-tech project designed to industrial waterfront Toronto.

One of the goals of the project is to base decisions on design, policy and technology on information obtained from extensive network of sensors that collect data about everything from air quality and finishing level of noise and human activity.

According to the plan, all vehicles should be common and independent. Under the ground, will scurry robots doing grunt work like delivering the mail. Sidewalk Labs says open access to the software and systems which creates that other companies could create services on top of them, as people are creating applications for mobile phones.

The Company intends to closely monitor public infrastructure, and this, of course, raises questions of privacy and data. However, Sidewalk Labs believes that the joint work of local governments and free community will allow you to get rid of these feelings.

"We're trying to do from the Quayside not only an ambitious project, but quite humble," says RIT of Aggarwal, Manager of planning urban systems in Sidewalk Labs. This humility can help Quayside avoid the pitfalls that plagued previous initiatives of smart cities.

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AI for everyone

Artificial intelligence still was toy big tech companies — Amazon, Baidu, Google, Microsoft, and several startups. For many other companies in AI systems too expensive and complex for full implementation.

The Solution? The machine learning tools, built on a cloud Foundation that will lead the AI to a wider audience. Currently Amazon dominates the cloud AI with its AWS. Google competes with it with the help of TensorFlow, open library of the AI, which can be used to create another ON machine learning. Not so long ago Google announced Cloud AutoML, a set of pre-trained systems that simplify the use of AI.

Microsoft, which has its own cloud platform Azure, teaming up with Amazon to create a Gluon, the open library of deep learning. Gluon will help in the construction of neural networks — a key technology AI, which roughly mimics the learning process in the human brain — they will be as easy to do as the applications for the smartphone.

It is not clear which of these companies will become the leader in the field of cloud services that offer AI. But the winner this promises a huge opportunity for business. Especially if the AI revolution will spread to different parts of the global economy.

Currently AI is used mostly in the technology sector, where performance improves the old and creates new products and services. But other types of business and industry want to benefit from the use of artificial intelligence. The segments such as medicine, manufacturing, energy, easily converted if fully implemented the latest technology in the field of artificial intelligence.

The Majority of companies still don't know how to use a cloud-based AI. So Amazon and Google forge work and consulting services. As soon as AI will be available to all, will start a revolution.

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neural network-duelists

Artificial intelligence has learned very well to identify objects, show him a million pictures, and it can be amazingly accurate to find a pedestrian crossing the street. But the AI manages to create a bad image of pedestrians. If he was capable of it, he wove the tapestry of realistic but synthetic images of pedestrians in different settings. Self-driving cars could use this information for training, not even leaving the road.

The Problem is that creating something new requires imagination. And this still remains the prerogative of man.

Ian Goodfellow in 2014, said the decision. The approach, known as generative adversarial network, or GAN, the neural network takes two —...

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