The Next Byte

1. Abstract Machine Learning, 3D Printing Airplanes, Learning Flight From Flies


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(0:40) The next stop in machine learning: making sense of abstract concepts

Researchers from MIT, IBM, and Columbia created a machine learning model that exhibits abstract reasoning. 

 

(6:00) How additive manufacturing can shift manufacturing methodologies in the airline industry

EOS and other 3D printing companies are changing the airline industry’s manufacturing methods, starting with interiors.

 

(12:15) Can flies hold the secret to enable enhanced robotic flight?

Penn State researchers crack the code to improve robotic flight by studying the behavior of fruit flies. 

 

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Every day, some of the most innovative universities, companies, and individual technology developers share their knowledge on Wevolver. To ensure we can also provide this knowledge for the growing group of podcast listeners, we started a collaboration with two young engineers, Daniel Scott Mitchell & Farbod Moghaddam who discuss the most interesting content in this podcast series. 

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