robotnose.bsky.social
We are creating a new way to digitize reality. Giving automated systems a way to smell is a challenge with a big payoff for humanity.
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It's possible the PM2.5 drops are even lower, that would be a big direct impact on population health.
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Excited to see more of these in the wild, non-demo examples.
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It's disappointing, because he is representative of millions of Americans who haven't had enough curiosity to look up at the night sky and actually take in what he was seeing (including planes). And also millions of Americans who are bad at holding a phone steady for a video.
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Enjoyed it very much. Herzog's voice is mesmerizing and he has had a very unusual life. It was also wild seeing him act in S1 of The Mandalorian.
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Certainly. I should have said "ideal" rather than "acceptable". Just want the pendulum to swing back to being more thoughtful rather than the brute force 'cram the data funnel and it will somehow start to work' approach.
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Wording above is poor, let me try again:
We had pretty good microphones and cameras 100 years ago, they were just expensive and bulky. There is no such instrument for the senses of smell or taste.
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This is really good to read this kind of work. It's fatiguing to see certain industry players going MOAR DATA and claiming it will lead to acceptable results, when it is abundantly clear that isn't the case.
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Nice shot! Explanation of the Beehive for people like me who did not know: earthsky.org/clusters-neb...
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Hello, I'm a physical/analytical chemist. Would like to be added. This is my Google Scholar page: scholar.google.com/citations?hl...
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Is there follow up to this? Do they know what the source of the smell was? All I saw elsewhere was "outgassing" which could be anything with enough vapor pressure and odor.
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Visited 20 years ago and it still stands out as a wonderful hike.
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Big tombstone for fixturing, and some additive metal parts including a voronoi bunny.