“Advanced technology” enabling the creation of digital workers at banks and making biological computers from human cells. Two articles below.
"This Is The Next Level": AI-Powered "Digital Workers" Deployed At Major Bank To Work Alongside Humans
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/next-level-ai-powered-digital-workers-deployed-major-bank-work-alongside-humans
Excerpt below from full article above.
[If you’re working in banking, your next colleague could be a bot. Once unthinkable, the Bank of New York Mellon announced that it has deployed dozens of artificial intelligence-powered “digital employees” that operate with human employees, and even have their own company login credentials.
The Wall Street Journal reports:
Similar to human employees, these digital workers have direct managers they report to and work autonomously in areas like coding and payment instruction validation, said Chief Information Officer Leigh-Ann Russell. Soon they’ll have access to their own email accounts and may even be able to communicate with colleagues in other ways like through Microsoft Teams, she said.
What the bank, also known as BNY, calls “digital workers,” other banks may refer to as “AI agents.” And while the industry lacks a clear consensus on exact terminology, it’s clear that the technology has a growing presence in financial services.
“This is the next level,” Russell told the Journal. “I’m sure in six months’ time it will become very, very prevalent.”
]
Meet The Dystopian Startups Making 'Biological Computers' From Human Cells
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/meet-dystopian-startups-making-biological-computers-human-cells
Excerpt below from full article above.
[Picture a dystopian future where computers don’t just mimic human thinking -they’re powered by actual human brain cells. That future is taking shape in a Cambridge, England, lab, where a groundbreaking device called CL1 is blending biology and technology in ways that could transform how we compute.
Developed by Australian startup Cortical Labs and U.K.-based bit.bio, this shoebox-sized machine houses 200,000 lab-grown brain cells wired to silicon circuits, creating a “biological computer” that’s already turning heads.
Unlike traditional computers, which guzzle energy, CL1 operates with the efficiency of a human brain. “Our brains process information using a fraction of the power that modern electronics need,” Hon Weng Chong, CEO of Cortical Labs, told FT. “This could open doors to smarter robots, stronger cybersecurity, and immersive virtual worlds.”
Oh, joy.
]
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/next-level-ai-powered-digital-workers-deployed-major-bank-work-alongside-humans
Excerpt below from full article above.
[If you’re working in banking, your next colleague could be a bot. Once unthinkable, the Bank of New York Mellon announced that it has deployed dozens of artificial intelligence-powered “digital employees” that operate with human employees, and even have their own company login credentials.
The Wall Street Journal reports:
Similar to human employees, these digital workers have direct managers they report to and work autonomously in areas like coding and payment instruction validation, said Chief Information Officer Leigh-Ann Russell. Soon they’ll have access to their own email accounts and may even be able to communicate with colleagues in other ways like through Microsoft Teams, she said.
What the bank, also known as BNY, calls “digital workers,” other banks may refer to as “AI agents.” And while the industry lacks a clear consensus on exact terminology, it’s clear that the technology has a growing presence in financial services.
“This is the next level,” Russell told the Journal. “I’m sure in six months’ time it will become very, very prevalent.”
]
Meet The Dystopian Startups Making 'Biological Computers' From Human Cells
https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/meet-dystopian-startups-making-biological-computers-human-cells
Excerpt below from full article above.
[Picture a dystopian future where computers don’t just mimic human thinking -they’re powered by actual human brain cells. That future is taking shape in a Cambridge, England, lab, where a groundbreaking device called CL1 is blending biology and technology in ways that could transform how we compute.
Developed by Australian startup Cortical Labs and U.K.-based bit.bio, this shoebox-sized machine houses 200,000 lab-grown brain cells wired to silicon circuits, creating a “biological computer” that’s already turning heads.
Unlike traditional computers, which guzzle energy, CL1 operates with the efficiency of a human brain. “Our brains process information using a fraction of the power that modern electronics need,” Hon Weng Chong, CEO of Cortical Labs, told FT. “This could open doors to smarter robots, stronger cybersecurity, and immersive virtual worlds.”
Oh, joy.
]