This 3D-Printed Robotic Hand Has Functional Tendons

Researchers from MIT and ETH Zurich have developed a method of dual 3D printing that can produce hard (in this case, bones) and more elastic elements (the tendons) in a single printing process. The bones are printed using a resin that hardens when exposed to UV rays, while the tendons are printed using a softer elastic polymer, building up layers of each as the object is constructed.

The new printing technology isn’t just for making hands; it can be used to connect any hard elements together with flexible connectors like those found in the legs, neck, and gripper elements of the hexapod seen above. And all in a single printing process! The future of 3D printing nears!

Obviously, being able to produce functional robots without the need for additional human construction will be key to Skynet’s ability to overthrow the human race. Otherwise, they wouldn’t be able to multiply their numbers without human sympathizers, and I’ve already created a watch list.

[via TechEBlog]

Aardman Says Its Future Is Fine After Clay Shortage Worries

After a weekend report that one of the most famous stop-motion animation houses in the world—Aardman, the team behind Chicken Run, Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, and more—was on the verge of running out of the unique clay they use to craft their creations went viral, the studio has now spoken out to assuage fan…

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Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt Resigns After Vehicles Deemed Public Safety Hazard

The co-founder of Cruise, Kyle Vogt, resigned from his duties as CEO, CTO, and President on Sunday night, following a month of turbulence for General Motors’ self-driving car subsidiary. Vogt exits the startup he launched in his garage 10 years ago, just weeks after Cruise recalled 950 robotaxis after one of them dragg…

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A $50 Xbox gift card is $5 off in this Black Friday deal

These days, it’s perhaps more difficult than ever to buy someone a video game as a gift. Not only are there thousands of options, your intended recipient may already have access to a given game on another platform or it may already be included in a subscription service they pay for. A gift card is likely a safer bet. To that end, you can save 10 percent on Xbox and PlayStation gift cards for Black Friday. At both Amazon and Target, you can snap up a $50 Xbox gift card for $45.

That’s almost enough to cover three months of access to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which now costs $17 per month. Alternatively, that’s enough to pay for four months of Xbox Game Pass access (at $11 per month) or five months of PC Game Pass ($10 per month). Should your recipient choose to pay for Game Pass with their gift card, they’ll have access to a library of hundreds of games. They could always just buy games outright, of course.

PlayStation Plus gift cards are also 10 percent off at Amazon. A $70 gift card is down to $63, while a $30 option is on sale for $27. The former will cover five months of PlayStation Plus Extra access. Similar to Game Pass, that tier of Sony’s subscription service includes access to hundreds of PS4 and PS5 games. PS Plus Extra costs $15 per month, $40 per quarter or $135 per year.

Last but not least, a 12-month Nintendo Switch Online Family membership is available for $32 (usually $35) at Amazon. This is a solid gift for a household that has at least two Nintendo Switches — a family membership lets up to eight people use Nintendo Switch Online. The service includes access to online multiplayer, as well as a library of NES and SNES classics and a few battle royale-type exclusives from Nintendo, such as Tetris 99 and F-Zero 99.

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I Regret To Inform You That These Splurgeworthy Black Friday Sales Are Worth Every Penny

Whether you’re getting a head start on holiday shopping or want to treat yourself to a fancy gift-to-self, this year’s deals are unmatched.

Updates From Doctor Who, Rick and Morty, and More

Beetlejuice 2 has wrapped filming. Josh Heald is open to returning to the “Miyagi-verse” after Cobra Kai. Walking Dead’s Rick and Michonne spinoff gets a premiere date. Plus, what’s next on Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. Spoilers, away!

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YubiKeys are buy one, get one half off for Black Friday

If you’ve considered securing your online accounts with a physical key, today isn’t a bad time to start. Yubico has its highly rated YubiKeys on sale for Cyber Week, and you don’t have to wait for Black Friday to take advantage. From today through November 27 (Cyber Monday), you can buy one and get one half off on YubiKeys in the standard and YubiKey 5 series.

A physical hardware key is one of the most secure ways to protect an online account: It’s a secondary authentication method to prevent people from jacking your data with a password alone. Apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta, Amazon, Slack and other big names in the tech world support the accessories. Unlike using your phone for SMS authentication, YubiKeys aren’t prone to SIM card hacks; an intruder would need your physical key and passwords to access your protected accounts.

The buy one, get one half-off deal is appropriate because security experts recommend keeping one hardware key with you at all times and a backup stored in a safe location. This redundancy means you can still access your data even if you lose one key. Just remember to set up both keys with each account you secure. (Scan the account’s setup QR code for each key.)

When shopping for YubiKeys, buy the type that matches your devices’ ports. Yubico sells models with USB-A, USB-C, Lightning and NFC connections — some including more than one. If you have an older (pre-2023) iPhone, you may want to consider future-proofing your purchase with the YubiKey 5Ci, which has both Lightning and USB-C connectors, or the YubiKey 5C NFC, which you can tap against your phone without plugging in. Apple has phased out Lightning in its current products, so getting a YubiKey with USB-C will allow you to eventually upgrade your phone without buying new security keys.

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New OpenAI Leader’s Chilling ‘Doom’ Warning May Scare Your Pants Off

Emmett Shear voiced his concerns about the dangers of artificial intelligence in a resurfaced clip.

Most OpenAI Staff Threaten to Quit After Microsoft Hires Sam Altman

Early on Monday morning, Microsoft hired Sam Altman to lead a new advanced AI research team after he was ousted from his position at OpenAI last week. Within hours, OpenAI employees threatened to resign en masse with more than 500 out of 750 employees signing a letter demanding that the board resign and Altman be…

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Most of OpenAI's staff threatens to quit unless the board resigns and reinstates Sam Altman as CEO

The OpenAI chaos took another twist on Monday morning as most of the company’s staff threatened to quit unless the board resigns and reinstates former CEO Sam Altman and ex-president Greg Brockman. According to Wired and Kara Swisher, around 500 employees — including several executives — signed the letter. 

Swisher noted that OpenAI has 700 employees. Several of them, including Chief Technical Officer Mira Murati (who held the company’s top job on an interim basis for less than a weekend), wrote on X early Monday that “OpenAI is nothing without its people.”

The letter to the board is the latest development in a series of events that started on Friday afternoon, when OpenAI’s board fired Altman. The board claimed Altman had not been “consistently candid in his communications with the board, hindering its ability to exercise its responsibilities.” As such, the board felt it no longer had “confidence in his ability to continue leading OpenAI.” Brockman told OpenAI staff in an email on Friday that he was resigning as chairman “based on today’s news.” 

Chief Operating Officer Brad Lightcap later said in a leaked internal memo that Altman was sacked due to “a breakdown in communication,” not “malfeasance or anything related to our financial, business, safety, or security/privacy practices,”

Altman and Brockman held crunch talks with OpenAI’s board over the weekend in an attempt to be reinstated in their former roles. But those discussions did not work out in the former CEO’s and chairman’s favor. It emerged late Sunday night that the board had instead opted to hire former Twitch CEO Emmett Shear as OpenAI’s interim chief executive.

There was yet another major development late Sunday/early Monday morning, as Microsoft hired Altman, Brockman and several of their former OpenAI colleagues to head up a new advanced AI research team. Microsoft is OpenAI’s biggest investor and it’s using the company’s tech to help power its generative AI-driven products such as Copilot. The news of Altman’s firing reportedly caught Microsoft by surprise. Even though there were suggestions that Satya Nadella has effectively acquihired OpenAI for free, the Microsoft CEO said his company remains “committed to our partnership with OpenAI.”

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