

Remote Kill Switches, AI Regulation, Autonomous Trucks, Light-Based Chips, and Distant Black Hole Merger
May 22, 2024
The podcast dives into the deployment of remote kill switches by semiconductor giants to protect technology in the face of geopolitical tensions. It highlights the EU's groundbreaking AI Act for regulating artificial intelligence based on risk, aiming to safeguard citizens. The discussion also addresses Volvo's innovative strides in autonomous trucking and the potential of light-based chips to enhance computing speed and efficiency. Finally, listeners are treated to the astonishing discovery of the most distant black hole merger, shedding light on the early universe.
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Remote Kill Switches
- ASML and TSMC have implemented remote kill switches in their chip-making machines.
- This prevents sophisticated technology from falling into the wrong hands during a potential Chinese invasion of Taiwan.
EU AI Act
- The EU approved the AI Act, the first comprehensive legal framework for AI.
- This Act regulates AI technologies based on potential risks, ensuring safe and trustworthy AI systems while protecting citizens' rights.
Volvo's Autonomous Trucks
- Volvo is developing autonomous semi-trucks like the VNL, integrated with Aurora Driver's sensor suite.
- These trucks aim to improve road safety, increase efficiency, and operate 24/7.