Are Neutral-Use Building Concepts a Glimpse of Real Estate’s Future?

Are Neutral-Use Building Concepts a Glimpse of Real Estate’s Future?

Buildings have always been designed for a particular use, whether it’s office, industrial, retail, or residential. But now, in a time where architects and developers are feeling the pressure to think outside the box and further into the future, a new use concept has emerged that some in the commercial real estate industry believe could become a new standard for building design. 

The neutral-use building is a concept that has been floated by a handful of architecture and engineering firms and is essentially a building designed to be able to adapt to different uses over time. These buildings are also engineered to last much longer than traditional buildings, giving them plenty of time to reinvent themselves. The term has gotten a lot of attention lately thanks to a recently proposed a neutral-use building concept called the unTower, a donut-shaped skyscraper with systems and structural elements that can be adapted to

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Real AI Will Need Biology: Computers Powered by Human Brain Cells

Real AI Will Need Biology: Computers Powered by Human Brain Cells

Summary: The human brain continues to massively outperform AI technology in a range of tasks, a new study reports. Researchers outline their plans for biocomputers and organoid intelligence systems as future improvements for artificial intelligence technology.

Source: Cortical Labs

The time has come to create a new kind of computer, say researchers from John Hopkins University together with Dr Brett Kagan, chief scientist at Cortical Labs in Melbourne, who recently led development of the DishBrain project, in which human cells in a petri dish learnt to play Pong.

In an article published today in Frontiers in Science, the team outlines how biological computers could surpass today’s electronic computers for certain applications while using a small fraction of the electricity required by today’s computers and server farms.

They’re starting by making small clusters of 50,000 brain cells grown from stem cells and known as organoids. That’s about a third the

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