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DTN 044: Pentagon Scientists Discuss Cybernetic Super Soldiers
Plus: Iran launches animals to orbit, FDA approves first CRISPR therapy, DNA nanorobots, world's largest experimental fusion reactor comes online, NASA finds lost space tomato, and more.
The Big Picture
“Last week, a group of military and military-adjacent scientists gathered at a conference to discuss the possibility of creating a super soldier. They discussed breeding programs, Marvel movies, The Matrix, and the various technologies the Pentagon is researching with the goal of creating a real life super soldier complete with cybernetic implants and thorny ethical issues surrounding bodily autonomy. The talk happened at the The Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference, or I/ITSEC, an annual conference where military leaders come to talk shop and simulation corporations gather to demo new products. I/TSEC advertised the panel in its program with a picture of the experts next to a posing Master Chief, the genetically enhanced super soldier from the Halo video game franchise.” (VICE)
“The EU AI Act is the most sweeping rulebook of its kind for the technology. It includes bans on biometric systems that identify people using sensitive characteristics such as sexual orientation and race, and the indiscriminate scraping of faces from the internet. Lawmakers also agreed that law enforcement should be able to use biometric identification systems in public spaces for certain crimes. New transparency requirements for all general-purpose AI models, like OpenAI's GPT-4, which powers ChatGPT, and stronger rules for “very powerful” models were also included. Companies that don’t comply with the rules can be fined up to 7 percent of their global turnover. The bans on prohibited AI will take effect in six months, the transparency requirements in 12 months, and the full set of rules in around two years. (WIRED)
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Deep Tech News
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JPEG of the Week
The biggest experimental nuclear fusion reactor in operation was inaugurated in Japan on December 1.
The goal of the JT-60SA reactor is to investigate the feasibility of fusion as a safe, large-scale and carbon-free source of net energy—with more energy generated than is put into producing it. The six-story-high machine, in a hangar in Naka north of Tokyo, comprises a donut-shaped "tokamak" vessel set to contain swirling plasma heated up to 360 million degrees Fahrenheit. It is a joint project between the European Union and Japan, and is the forerunner for its big brother in France, the under-construction International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). (European Commission)
Peer Review
Funding x M&A
Meet the 30 European deeptech startups picked for the NATO accelerator
OurSky lands $9.5M seed to build out developer platform for space data
Seattle biotech hub pursues ‘DNA typewriter’ tech with $75M from tech billionaires
Up Catalyst draws €4M seed round to make battery graphite from carbon dioxide
EnCharge raises $22.6M to commercialize its AI-accelerating chips
Veteran life sciences firm RA Capital spins up ‘planetary health’ team to ride climate tech wave
Clinical-stage radiopharmaceutical company ARTBIO raised a $90M Series A
Aerospace startup Air Space Intelligence raised a $34M Series B
X-energy, a developer of small modular nuclear reactors and fuel tech, raised a $235M Series C
Pragmatic, a silicon-free chip producer, raised a $228.5M Series D
Extropic, a physics-based computing startup, raised a $14.1M seed
Eligo Bioscience, a gene editing company focused on the microbiome, raised a $30M Series B
Cambium, a startup building materials for defense and performance fields, raised a $19M Series A
Nth Cycle, a Boston-based critical metals refining company, raised a $44M Series B
Atomic Industries, a startup automating tool and die manufacturing, raised a $17M seed
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