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May 2024
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Microsoft's Police AI Ban, Earth-like Ma...

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In today's episode, we’ll look into fascinating discoveries and developments across science and technology. We begin with new evidence suggesting that ancient Mars had an Earth-like environment with conditions potentially conducive to life. Studies reveal that Mars experienced cyclical wet and dry seasons, and the presence of manganese oxides hints at a past atmosphere rich in oxygen. These findings deepen our understanding of the Red Planet's history and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.

Next, we turn to the world of technology, where Microsoft is taking significant steps to restrict the use of its AI technologies by police and law enforcement agencies. By implementing ethical standards and limiting access to facial recognition tools, Microsoft aims to address concerns over privacy and potential misuse. In other tech news, researchers have found that video chats can help alleviate loneliness in pet parrots, offering a safe way for these social creatures to interact and learn from each other.

We also explore the inauguration of the world's highest astronomical observatory in Chile, which promises to unlock new insights into the cosmos. The University of Tokyo Atacama Observatory, situated at an altitude of 5,640 meters, is equipped with cutting-edge instruments that will allow astronomers to study distant galaxies and the early universe with unprecedented clarity. Finally, we discuss the controversial decision by Florida to ban the production and sale of lab-grown meat, a move that has sparked debate about the future of food production and the role of alternative proteins.

From Perplexity’s Discover feed:

New evidence that Mars was Earth-like
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/New-evidence-that-oFjxU0dkT2S3_vTcy_tZKw

Florida bans lab-grown meat
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/Florida-bans-labgrown-CrYo_ptkQZuJxa6hPK3rMQ

Lonely parrots learn to video chat
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/Lonely-parrots-learn-6b0Vyhy6QqCL1jGiLjXNaA

World's highest observatory
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/Worlds-highest-observatory-zyfCuUEYS1eGDt5k8smFRw

Microsoft restricts police AI use
https://www.perplexity.ai/search/Microsoft-restricts-police-RMkMDUUMSvyxsnjyxggeCw

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