One of the Luckiest Lightning Strikes Ever Recorded

Brazilian researchers captured on camera the brief moment when lightning rods on buildings released an upward discharge to attract incoming lightning.

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Researchers in Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazil, were able to capture upward discharges of lightning from a distance of about 150 yards with a device that records 40,000 images a second.CreditCredit...Marcelo Saba and Diego Rhamon
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Benjamin Franklin invented lightning rods in the 18th century, and the devices have been protecting buildings and people from the destructive forces of lightning ever since. But the details of how lightning rods function are still the subject of scientific research.

Although modern lightning protection systems involve extra equipment that makes them more efficient, the lightning rod itself is quite simple: a copper or aluminum rod set above the highest point of a building, with wires connected to the ground. When lightning strikes a building it will preferably pass through the rod — the path of least resistance — and then through the wires into the ground, protecting the building and its contents from the extremely high currents and voltages produced by lightning.

But a rod doesn’t wait for the lightning to strike. Less than one millisecond before the lightning touches it, the rod, provoked by the presence of the negative discharge of the lightning, sends a positive discharge up to connect to it.

Brazilian researchers recently got lucky, photographing this event with high-speed video cameras at very high resolution. They captured the electric action in São José dos Campos, a city northeast of São Paulo.

The scientists were in the right place, at the right time, and with the right equipment to capture 31 of these upward discharges as they happened. With their location, about 150 yards away from the lightning strikes, and their camera, a device that records 40,000 images a second, they were able to take clear photographs and a slow-motion video of what happens in that instant before the charge from the rod meets the charge from the lightning bolt. The scientists’ study and photos were published in Geophysical Research Letters in December.

It was not only lightning rods producing these discharges, but also various corners of the buildings and other high spots. In fact, “Any person standing in an open area can similarly launch an upward connecting discharge from their head or shoulders and be injured by lightning even when not directly struck by it,” said Marcelo M.F. Saba, a senior researcher at the National Institute for Space Research in Brazil and an author of the study.

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Does one kind of lightning rod provide better protection than another?

“Some salesmen say that their lightning rods are better than the rest,” Dr. Saba said, “but this is just sales talk. There is no solid research on that. There are standards that have to be followed by those installing lightning rods. That’s the best we can do for now.”


Risks of Artificial Intelligence and (must start thinking how to control it)

 the risks :-

Risks of Artificial Intelligence
  • Automation-spurred job loss.
  • Privacy violations.
  • Deepfakes.
  • Algorithmic bias caused by bad data.
  • Socioeconomic inequality.
  • Market volatility.
  • Weapons automatization.
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TO DAY I AM IN A MOOD TO THINK 💭

WILL A.I. BE MADE OUTCAST{APARTHEID} IN POOR COUNTRIES?
THIS LEADS TO:-
WILL WORLD ECONOMY ITSELF BECOME AI BASED AND NON AI BASED COUNTRIES WITH POORER COUNTRIES TO SAFEGUARD EMPLOYMENT/AND ECONOMY  WILL GATHER UNDER A NON ALIGNED =NON AI GROUP?
THE MORE I THINK THE MORE POSSIBILITIES AND DIFFICULTIES.
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“If you’re flipping burgers at McDonald’s and more automation comes in, is one of these new jobs going to be a good match for you?” Ford said. “Or is it likely that the new job requires lots of education or training or maybe even intrinsic talents — really strong interpersonal skills or creativity — that you might not have? Because those are the things that, at least so far, computers are not very good at.”

YES  THANKS TO ELON MUSK AND HIS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ENHANCERS NO NEED TO STUDY !👀
PEOPLE WILL STOP GOING TO SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES BECAUSE THE KNOWLEDGE IS AVAILABLE ON INTERNET/GOOGLE/MUSK NET ETC
WILL IT WILL BE A BRAVE NEW WORLD?!

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 The Age of AI has begun


 The Age of AI has begun

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The development of amazing artificial intelligence models like GPT might seem sudden, but it’s not. It’s just the latest step in computer scientists’ decades-long quest to develop machines that can see, read, and at least appear to think. It’s not the last step, either: AI will only get better with time.
AI is going to empower people in incredible ways, but I’m especially excited about its potential to make the world a more equitable place. AI can help expand access to health care in underserved communities, improve education in the United States and around the world, and even help us avoid a climate disaster. Making sure that it benefits everyone—and not just people who are well-off—is the priority for my work on AI.
As with any new technology, there are legitimate concerns that need to be addressed—and I believe they can be. We need to mitigate the risks so we can make the most of AI’s incredible potential to make people’s lives better.
In my latest (long!) Gates Notes post, “The Age of AI has begun,” I share some thoughts about how to deal with these risks while also using AI to advance the cause of equity. And stay tuned for more on this topic—the Gates Foundation will have much more to say about AI’s impact on inequity in the coming months. I hope you’ll take a look.
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  • Automation-spurred job loss.
  • Privacy violations.
  • Deepfakes.
  • Algorithmic bias caused by bad data.
  • Socioeconomic inequality.
  • Market volatility.
  • Weapons automatization.
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