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Vitalia is a new venture in longevity biotech that hopes to reduce drug development time from over 10 years to just 4 months. It is hosting a unique pop-up city experience on the Caribbean island of Roatán, Honduras.
Vitalia combines biotech, crypto and AI to enhance their research. Their pop-up city experience, similar to Vitalik Buterin’s Zuzalu, leverages Roatán’s progressive legal framework and conducive environment for innovation. The event serves as the foundation for a permanent longevity district on Roatán.
Vitalia’s long-term vision involves creating 3-5 lasting hubs with tens of thousands of residents, both local and international, coordinated through a cloud community. This concept is inspired by Balaji Srinivasan's idea of "The Network State," with Vitalia seen as a moonshot project to accelerate progress in extending human lifespan.
The goal of the project is to stimulate discussions and collaborations on cutting-edge ideas and solutions. Vitalia emphasizes community engagement and collaboration, encouraging residents (referred to as "builders") to set ambitious goals and develop new ventures. Regular pitch competitions, crowdfunding, and legal advice are provided to support builders in creating innovations in areas such as drug development, insurance models, and healthcare practices
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AssemblyAI, a speech AI startup, received $50M in a Series C funding round, bringing its total outside funding to $115M for the enhancement of its cloud-based speech AI models. The funding is for corporate growth amidst their expanding customer base.
AssemblyAI intends to acquire additional AI computing infrastructure to broaden the company's array of neural networks. They are also developing a new AI model, named Universal, anticipated to surpass the capabilities of its recent Conformer-2 system across various aspects. Universal is undergoing training on a dataset approximately 10 times larger than the one employed for Conformer-2. The training operations are conducted on Google Cloud instances utilizing internally-developed TPU chips, specifically designed to optimize performance for AI workloads.
“We’re now regularly serving over 25 million inference calls, and processing over 10 terabytes of voice data, every day through our API for our customers,” said AssemblyAI founder and CEO Dylan Fox.
The company aims to make the Universal model available to customers in the very near future.
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Norway is on track to be the world's first to launch commercial seabed mining, with its minority government and two opposition parties approving Arctic seabed exploration.
Support for seabed mining represents a strategic shift in resource procurement, addressing Europe's supply of critical minerals for green technologies and reshaping the mining industry's environmental and legislative landscape.
"We need to have a fact- based evaluation of deep sea minerals as a provider of critical minerals for the green energy transition," said Walter Sognnes, CEO of seabed mining startup Loke Marine Minerals.
Parliament’s final decision on full-scale mining awaits, potentially setting a global precedent for seabed mining initiatives and environmental policies.
Environmental concerns loom large, with debates on marine ecosystem impacts and long-term sustainability.
This initiative intersects critical global issues: the need for sustainable sources of minerals for green technologies, the challenge of environmental protection and long-term sustainability, and geopolitical tensions over Arctic resources.
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