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Cool data-driven social media video: repurposing best content
We repurposed some of our most popular social media content into cool videos, 3D printed objects, and virtual items. To demonstrate repurposing content in a data-driven way, we created the “Best of Acculation IG: Data-driven social media” video shown in this post. Basically, we took our most liked photo posts on Instagram, and turned them into a short video which we uploaded to YouTube (also below). [Update May 2018: Our services to provide data-driven, AI & algorithmically generated content as shown here have gotten a lot of press recently (click here for recent press details). If you are interested in pricing or learning more about how we may be able to help your organization with data-driven, automatically created social media content, please contact us to learn more (click here).] Cool video of AI algo-generated multiplatform social content that got press … aka transmedia aka crossmedia aka multi-media … when will they decide on a name?… Read the restData science and limits on human lifespan (or … vampire heart rates)
Human longevity science has been in the news recently. According to a paper in Nature by Dong et al. (New York Times article), the natural limit on human lifespan is about 115 years. Life expectancy has essentially stopped improving. This is in contrast to the views and hopes of some, such as the transhumanists and folks at Singularity University (whom we previously discussed in our water futures article and elsewhere), who are giddy that advances in technology (such as the super-intelligence) will soon lead to vasty elongated lifespans. Are there some simple data science or predictive analytics things we can do to illustrate the underlying the limits on human lifespan? Can we use predictive analytics to figure out what technologies or behaviors might potentially hold the key to greatly extended human longevity? (And is greatly prolonged life even a socially desirable or feasible goal given the resource limits like limits on pension funds?)… Read the restPhoto: 3-D printed ice igloo wins 3D printed habitat contest
Ice as 3D-printing material NASA recently picked this 3-D printed igloo as winner of their 3D printed habitat contest. We previously discussed (in our earlier blog article here) how 3D printing and 3D printers would be very important in Mars exploration (see our earlier Mars photo overload post here). A 3D printer is a miniature factory, and potentially a self-replicating one at that (provided you can find the raw materials). So you can send one 3D printer over and bootstrap the entire Martian manufacturing complex. Ice is present on Mars, and in most places the temperatures are cold enough to remain in the ice phase permanently, so it makes sense as a 3D printed material. Unfortunately, 3D-printers aren’t quite self-replicating yet, although they are getting close. So, in practice, you’d still need to send over a few parts, particularly some electronics components. Nevertheless, it seems quite possible that ice could be used as a raw 3d-printing manufacturing material on Mars, at least in the early days as infrastructure was being built up.… Read the restEncore glitch art of our previous ai motion blur
This is an encore glitch art of our previous motion blur we used to introduce our earlier article (with video) on motion and intelligence (here). Our previous post was the feature photo on our blog article discussion the link between intelligence and motion (or movement). The original blog article includes a Ted talk (here), and was the first in a series of follow-ups to our earlier viral hit on the super intelligence (here). This is an encore glitched poppet version (click for gallery). Post and some comments below may be synced from our original Instagram version. Instagram likes: (more…)… Read the restRecent Posts
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