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COSM 2022

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The New Nanocosm

A panel representing companies on the leading edge of technology applications discusses emerging technologies holding great promise for human prosperity — from the conversion of waste to clean energy; to the production of graphene for a multitude of uses including building materials, lubricants, composites and coatings, sensors, and energy harvesting and storage; to revolutionary nanorobotic machines that can target and kill individual cancer cells.

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Kate Laurence with Jay Richards at COSM 2022

Kate (Mitselmakher) Laurence, CEO and General Partner at Bloccelerate, discusses the COSM 2022 panel featuring Joe Lubin and George Gilder which explored the future of the internet (Web 3.0) and the role blockchain technologies will play in providing trust and security to the system.

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Keith Krach with Jay Richards COSM 2022

Keith Krach, former CEO of DocuSign and U.S. Undersecretary of State, as well as 2022 Nobel Peace Prize nominee, explains how his “trust principle” uses democratic values such as respect for the rule of law, property, press, human rights, and national sovereignty; protection of labor and the environment, and standards for transparency, integrity, and reciprocity, to counter China’s “power principle” which features power, coercion, and intimidation

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Shlomo Nedvetzki with Jay Richards at COSM 2022

Shlomo Nedvetzki, CTO of Nanorobotics, discusses the panel “The New Nanocosm” at the COSM Technology Summit 2022, which explored emerging technologies that hold great promise for advancing human prosperity. Nedvetzki focused on nanorobotic machines that can target and kill individual cancer cells.

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George Montañez with Jay Richards at COSM 2022

George Montañez, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Harvey Mudd College, shares his perspective on COSM 2022’s panel on artificial intelligence—areas of agreement and disagreement about the nature and future of artificial intelligence.

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Could AI Ever Pass The Van Gogh Test?

The Van Gogh Test for sheer creativity? There are many tests for determining if true AI has been achieved. But if Federico Faggin is right then computer-based AI could never pass the Van Gogh test. Read More ›
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Experts At COSM Debate Whether Chatbot Was Sentient

A panel of experts debated whether truly sentient artificial intelligence (AI) could potentially exist — and even whether it already does. Read More ›
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Living In a Superabundant Age

On November 10th, Marian L. Tupy, a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, spoke at this year’s COSM technology summit on behalf of his new book Superabundance: The Story of Population Growth, Innovation, and Human Flourishing on an Infinitely Bountiful Planet. Read More ›
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Is Information The Future of Medicine and Biology?

At a Thursday afternoon panel at COSM 2022, pioneers in biology had a chance to talk to the public about the code that is written into our genomes. Read More ›