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Is the TrueNorth Chip the Next Step Towards ‘the Singularity?’

If you’re thinking the future isn’t going to look anything like the fantastical scripts of your favorite sci-fi films, don’t be so sure.  Maybe all it takes is a little tech breakthrough buried in today’s headlines…

If you’re thinking the future isn’t going to look anything like the fantastical scripts of your favorite sci-fi films, don’t be so sure. Maybe all it takes is a little tech breakthrough buried in today’s headlines…

Have you heard about TrueNorth?
It’s a new computer chip developed by IBM, that’s designed like the neural pathways of the human brain and is intended to mimic the way your noggin recognizes patterns.

Its power requirements are super low, and the one million ‘neurons’ in this revolutionary, ‘neuromorphic’ chip are about as complex as the brain of a bee.

No, it’s not the fastest game in town.
But remember… its sting is just the first generation.

The Pentagon has been funding IBM’s research with the goal of creating ultralow-power biological processors to automate some of the surveillance done by military drones.

There’s a Storm Coming
So I stumbled across all this while scanning the news headlines and sat back to digest this development:

  • There’s now a computer chip out there already about as smart as a bee.
  • It uses the ‘same wiring rules and architecture’ of the human brain.
  • The design is a breakthrough in computing technology.
  • It’s funded by the Pentagon.
  • And one day, our military drones will be using them.

I’m not quite sure how to feel…
It’s both exciting and a little scary.

And there’s something else-
A sense of déjà vu.

Like this was all part of a story I had already read… or seen.

Are you getting it too?

Come on…

Let me give you a hint:

“I’LL BE BACK.”

Rise of the Machines
Yes, doesn’t this whole story read like a discarded pre-credit sequence from 1984’s “The Terminator?”

This cautionary tale doesn’t specifically address how the technology of the government-funded, self-aware Skynet was originally created.
Although “Terminator 2” does spend some time with the scientist who reverse engineered the CPU remaining from the first Terminator’s damaged arm.
(too much geeky detail?)

Now take today’s headlines about TrueNorth, and I think this reality-based plot addition would fit seamlessly into the fictional history of “The Terminator” movie series.

And if anyone out there is thinking of making a Terminator prequel, the first page of your script is already written for you…

Pop Quiz: Fact or Fiction?
Look, I’m not saying that TrueNorth is the first step towards the evil Skynet or the murderous HAL in “2001: A Space Odyssey.”

Maybe TrueNorth will evolve into the heroic cybernetic brain that “Star Trek’s” ‘Data’ uses. There are lots of possible positive directions for TrueNorth to improve our society.

I just find it so intriguing to witness another blending of fact and fiction involving today’s technology. There are already so many examples of yesterday’s sci-fi becoming today’s science fact.
(Just walk into any Apple Store.)

I think we’re becoming so accustomed to this merging of realities, that we’re less inclined to recognize it, even if it’s front and center in a news headline.

Stay Tuned for the Singularity
And the pace of tech innovation isn’t slowing down…

Ultimately, in the not so distant future, you’ll likely have to adjust to the birth of ‘the singularity,’ when artificial intelligence leaves the best human brains in the dust.

Some scientists say that’s the day computers will take over the world.

You are Obsolete
No, a robotic Terminator is probably not going to be knocking on your door any time soon.

All I’m saying is…
You should pay close attention to innovations like TrueNorth.
(Incremental as they may seem…)

Otherwise, you might wake up one day and find a giant bee in your kitchen… with a higher IQ than you, sipping your favorite coffee, and surfing Amazon to buy some handy ‘human-be-gone’ spray.

Ouch… now that really stings!

Evolution can be a rude awakening.

Six Tech Tips to Save You Time

Every second of your day counts.  Especially when you want to collect additional minutes to do more of what really matters.  Wait… did you hear that?  Yes… technology to the rescue!

Every second of your day counts. Especially when you want to collect additional minutes to do more of what really matters. Wait… did you hear that? Yes… technology to the rescue!

I don’t know about you, but there never seems to be enough time.
Maybe it’s simply because I’m a busy parent of a four year old.
Perhaps I should also acknowledge that maintaining a blog can be a time suck. (writer’s choice)

Time for regular TV viewing?
Ha!
I barely touch the national average of 2.8 hours/day.
(according to a recent American Time Use Survey)

I’m lucky to squeeze in an episode of “Mad Men.”

But remember what Ferris Bueller said…
“Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.”

Really, you do want to protect your available free time, especially those ‘quality’ moments. And thankfully, technology can help you squeeze precious minutes back into this favorite bucket of your day.

So here are six tech tips to help you focus more of your life into that happy zone:

#1
Order Stamps Online
Why would you ever choose to waste a fraction of your existence in the post office buying stamps?
The lines are endless. It’s like Purgatory in there.
Even the stamp-dispensing square autobot will drain your life force.
Why not simply purchase your stamps from your home computer?
It’s wicked quick…

#2
Withdraw More Cash from the ATM
Yes, there was a time before time when there wasn’t easy money on almost every corner. But today’s 24/7 access to an ATM is a mixed blessing.
Who wants to always be thinking about where the nearest one is when you need twenty bucks?

I know this idea may not appear like a fiscally responsible suggestion, but if you can control your spending urges, I think you should withdraw more cash than you think you want.

Here’s the trick:

  • Visit your favorite ‘magic money box ‘ less frequently… say once a week. Take out enough cash to get you through this interval and pledge not to return for another seven days.

Rationing the use of this tech will save you time and can prevent you from going to the well more than your budget dictates.

#3
Shop for Your Groceries Online
I know… it goes against your hunting-gathering instincts.
And there’s a delivery fee.
But not having to go to the supermarket,
then not struggling with that damaged cart,
and not having to wait on a long line at the checkout…
Isn’t that worth a few bucks?

#4
Avoid Greeting Card Aisles
You shouldn’t feel anymore like you have to troll for greeting cards at the local CVS or Walgreens.
You know what I mean… searching up and down that forest of disorganized generic thoughts. Finding that perfect card, only to realize there’s no matching envelope, and having to start all over again.

It’s no longer a badge of honor to say to your loved one… “I spent an hour looking for the perfect card!”
(My mom used to like to say that.)

There’s got to be a better way!
Well, of course there is…
Go to Touchnote, Paper Culture, or even Hallmark online.

These websites contain virtually all the greeting cards you could ever want.
Plus they’ll mail them for you!
Whoah…. Now that’s really a paradigm shift.

#5
Don’t Wait On Line to Pay for Parking. Go Online!
Remember how you felt right after you missed that train, because you first had to wait online to pay for parking?
Let’s erase that recurring stomachache from your life.
Use an app and pay on your smartphone.
I use PayByPhone.
Brilliant…

#6
E-ZPass or Bust
All right, who here doesn’t have E-ZPass yet?
Please stand up and walk upstairs.
Now go to bed…. There’s no dinner for you.

And the rest of you should go get a good night’s sleep too!
Before you start your snooze, you should probably check in on your E-ZPass account just to make sure it’s current.
You don’t want E-ZPass to list the car you owned a decade ago.

Bonus Summertime Tech Tip
Repurpose ideas from your old blog posts to quickly generate a new list of tech tips to share.
(You hadn’t noticed?)

Now, you’ve got time to prepare to go camping with your family!

See ya…!

Buying a Counterfeit Camera Battery Can Be Dangerous

Getting a deal on a replacement battery for your camera is always nice. Finding a price that’s too good to be true probably mean it’s a counterfeit battery. And how bad is that? Canon says it can lead to incendiary results.

Getting a deal on a replacement battery for your camera is always nice. Finding a price that’s too good to be true probably mean it’s a counterfeit battery. And how bad is that? Canon says it can lead to incendiary results!

I’ve been preparing for the seasonal uptick in the number of family photos I’ll be snapping over the next couple of months. And I decided to finally replace my old Canon back-up battery for my point-and-shoot camera.

My ‘NB-5L’ is three years old and can’t hold its charge anymore. After taking a few pictures powered by this aging battery, my camera starts to freak out and then shuts down rather pathetically.

That’s code for…
Get a new battery!

  • At Home with Tech Tip:
    Always carry a spare battery with your camera.
    You don’t want to run out of juice trying to capture that magic moment…

So I decided to go online and order one of these tiny, mighty power squares…

An Unclear Choice
The problem was I discovered a vast disparity in pricing options:

From Canon: $59.99

From B&H Photo: $44.99

From Amazon (sold by EXCELSHOTS): $28.95
(unclear if it’s a genuine Canon product)

From Amazon (sold by Blue Nook): $8.99
(Wasabi Power Lithium-ion replacement battery)

So should I spend $60?
Or should I pay $9?

Hmmmmm…

The Blue Pill or the Red Pill?
Well, Wasabi Power’s battery certainly has the attractive price.
But I don’t really expect an inexpensive third-party battery to perform at the same level as a Canon battery.

Pass.

The $29 battery from EXELSHOTS appears to be a genuine Canon product, but it’s eleven bucks cheaper than B&H Photo’s deal.
And as we all know, it’s hard to beat B&H.

So does that mean it’s a counterfeit battery?
Possibly.

Even though Canon puts a hologram label on their battery pack packaging, you still may have a hard time telling the difference between the real deal and a counterfeit product.

And how bad would that be?

According to Canon…. Really bad.

Danger, Will Robinson!!
Canon says it’s usually difficult to spot a counterfeit battery and…
(here comes the scary part)
…Counterfeits can destroy your camera!
(and it gets worse…)
You could be collateral damage!!

Call 1-855-46-Canon to Report the Counterfeiter
In addition to their clever video on the dangers of using counterfeit batteries, Canon’s got a number to call so you can turn in your neighbor or anyone else who’s fueling this illegal problem.

Yes, comrade…consider yourself deputized.

Look, I get that counterfeit camera accessories are bad for Canon’s bottom line.
(And so are official third-party batteries)
But counterfeits fraudulently use someone else’s logo.
And you have absolutely no idea who’s manufacturing the tech.

But how dire is all this really for the health of your camera?
And should you consider the risks as any more than a ‘Play it Safe’ marketing campaign for Canon’s own products?

Warning: Buy Genuine or Else
Canon suggests the existence of the following ‘inferior product performance’ examples when using counterfeit batteries:

  • Abnormal heat generation
  • Leakage
  • Ignition
  • Rupture
  • And other ‘malfunctions’

And the recently released results from their Anti-Counterfeit Study say that 18% of you have already unknowingly bought counterfeit consumer electronics in 2013.

So the question is…
Are you the one in five who’s been using this dangerous counterfeit gear?
And can you be sure your camera isn’t about to explode?!!

Well, buying direct from Canon would help mitigate any potential camera ‘malfunctions.’  Or purchasing from a reputable dealer like B&H Photo.

Going with Amazon is a little iffy in this situation, especially if the price is 25% cheaper.  And even with Prime, Amazon is still using a third-party dealer you don’t know.

Exploding Cameras Not Allowed Here
So I think the decision tree is pretty straightforward.
Buy from a Canon dealer you know and trust.

Will your camera self-destruct if you don’t?
And are you probably safe ignoring Canon’s marketing-drenched warnings, which are likely a well-designed mixture of propaganda and the truth?

Let me ask you another question…
Is it worth finding out just to save a few bucks?

Exactly.

Hello B&H.
I’m playing it safe…

Click.