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Making Remarkable Energy Grids a Reality

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Energy Information Administration forecasts 47% higher global energy demand by 2050. [1] 2] But by 2050, as we collectively seek to meet net-zero targets, 90% of the world’s electricity is predicted to come from renewable sources. [3] The future is renewable Growth in energy demand is unlikely to change. EIA , October 2021. [2]

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Longevity startup Longevica plans to launch supplements based on long-term research

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Longevica’s CEO Aynar Abdrakhmanov, backing up his company’s aim to tap the desire for people to live longer, said: “According to the WHO, by 2050, 2 billion people will be 60+ years old. Late last year Humanity Inc.

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Rebranded Toyota Ventures invests $300 million in emerging tech and carbon neutrality 

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By that same token, the new Climate Fund seeks to invest in startups that can help Toyota accelerate its goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050.

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Defining a new era of exponential companies

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Almost 30 years later, Microsoft’s current leader, Satya Nadella, told Bloomberg that artificial intelligence will be just as impactful. The businesses of 2040 or 2050 will have more in common with the operating models built for 2030 than they will with those in 2020. Artificial Intelligence, Enterprise

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Preparing for the Future of AI, Where Robots Can Learn and Ask Humans For Help!

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By Boonsri Dickinson In a world full of self-driving cars, flying drones, and other robots, daily interactions with artificial intelligence will have a profound effect on how we live our lives. It is the stated goal of the project that by 2050, a team of soccer robots will compete with and beat the defending FIFA World Cup champion.

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AgBiome lands $166M for safer crop protection technology

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We don’t want to pollute the Earth, but we have to find a way to feed 9 billion people by 2050,” Obloj said. The change in technology in agriculture is enabling Uknes and Ward to do something that wasn’t possible 10 years ago because there was not enough compute or storage power to discover and sequence microbes. “We

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Swiss energy services company uses machine learning to see the future

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That changed in 2017 when Swiss voters approved an energy act that would reduce the country’s dependency on fossil fuels by 2050. Artificial Intelligence But because electricity consumption was easy to gauge, there was no urgency for measuring current and low voltage power flows.