Safer skies with self-flying helicopters | MIT News

In late 2019, after years of studying aviation and aerospace engineering, Hector (Haofeng) Xu decided to learn to fly helicopters. At the time, he was pursuing his PhD in MIT’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, so he was familiar with the risks associated with flying small aircraft. But something about being in the cockpit gave Xu a greater appreciation of those risks. After a couple of nerve-wracking experiences, he was inspired to make helicopter flights safer.

In 2021, he founded the autonomous helicopter company Rotor Technologies, Inc.

It turns out Xu’s near-misses weren’t all that unique. Although large, commercial passenger

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China will dominate the world of tech, Web Summit’s Cosgrave says | Technology News

The founder of the tech summit, which will be held in Qatar next year, says the West has lost its lead on tech.

Doha, Qatar – China is set to dominate the world of technology in the coming decade, according to Paddy Cosgrave, the chief executive officer of the annual technology conference Web Summit.

Speaking on Al Jazeera Digital’s show On The Record, Cosgrave said the West had lost its status as the leader in technology and innovation after being in that position for half a century.

“For 50 years advances within technology were driven by the United States, but

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Tech News Today: Taylor Swift AI images spark outrage, Microsoft Teams back up after outage, and more | Technology News

The past couple of days have seen some major developments in the tech world, from controversial AI-generated images going viral to rumors about the next Nintendo console. Here are 5 key tech stories you need to know.

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    Taylor Swift AI images cause chaos on

    Highly offensive and explicit AI-generated images of singer Taylor Swift spread rapidly across X, sparking outrage from fans to the White House. One post with the images got over 45 million views and hundreds of thousands of likes before being removed, showing their viral spread. The images gained more traction as fans raised concerns, highlighting

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Weekly Tech Recap: From Neuralink’s first brain chip implant to new ChatGPT features, top tech news of the week

Elon Musk’s Neuralink makes first brane chip implant:

In a groundbreaking development in the field of neurotechnology, Elon Musk, the entrepreneur behind companies like Tesla and SpaceX, announced that the first human recipient has received an implant from his brain-computer interface venture, Neuralink.

Musk took to X and shared the news, stating that the procedure occurred over the weekend and that the patient was “recovering well.” Initial feedback indicates promising results in neuron spike detection, although specifics about the recipient remain undisclosed.

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Amazon launches AI-powered Rufus:

In a strategic move to enhance the shopping experience

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