Unbound: No 50 – Random Edition

Artificial Intelligence is the Most Disruptive Technology of the Century by Analytics Insight

Artificial intelligence seems to be the next big thing in many industries today. For a term that dates back to 1956 and celebrates its 65th birthday this year, artificial intelligence has revolutionized industries. AI is the most disruptive technology of the century.

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How Do AR Ads Resonate with Consumers? by Mike Boland | ARInsider

How are AR ads resonating among consumers? Ericsson Emodo polled 300 5G phone users to find out that 61 percent of them are drawn to AR marketing. We examine in this week’s Data Dive. The post How Do AR Ads Resonate with Consumers? appeared first on AR Insider.

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Digging deep into quantum computers: myths and realities by Mushfique Fahim | The Daily Star

The prevailing air surrounding quantum computing is that of wonder and awe. We have all heard about quantum computers, the next big technology that’s going to transform our lives and society. But does the hype really hold true when we look at the current progress of technology? Is the immense potential power of quantum computing going to be in the hands of children anytime soon? Or will it remain a very sophisticated technology, only applicable in highly specialized fields, never really touching the lives of the general person? Let’s take a deeper look at where the technology currently stands, debunking the myths surrounding it and analyzing its possibilities in a practical light.

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NASA – Best Photo from Last Week

Hubble Views a Dazzling Cosmic Necklace

The interaction of two doomed stars has created this spectacular ring adorned with bright clumps of gas ­– a diamond necklace of cosmic proportions. Fittingly known as the “Necklace Nebula,” this planetary nebula is located 15,000 light-years away from Earth in the small, dim constellation of Sagitta (the Arrow).

A pair of tightly orbiting Sun-like stars produced the Necklace Nebula, which also goes by the less glamorous name of PN G054.203.4. Roughly 10,000 years ago, one of the aging stars expanded and engulfed its smaller companion, creating something astronomers call a “common envelope.” The smaller star continued to orbit inside its larger companion, increasing the bloated giant’s rotation rate until large parts of it spun outwards into space. This escaping ring of debris formed the Necklace Nebula, with particularly dense clumps of gas forming the bright “diamonds” around the ring.

The pair of stars which created the Necklace Nebula remain so close together – separated by only several million miles – that they appear as a single bright dot in the center of this image. Despite their close encounter, the stars are still furiously whirling around each other, completing an orbit in just over a day.

Hubble previously released an image of the Necklace Nebula, but this new image uses advanced processing techniques to create an improved and fresh view of this intriguing object. The composite image includes several exposures from Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3.

Text credit: European Space Agency (ESA)
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, K. Noll


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