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Future Technology | 60 Minutes Marathon [Video]

From December 2023, Scott Pelley’s report on quantum computers, which could give us answers to impossible problems in physics, chemistry, engineering and medicine. From January 2023, Pelley’s report on the nuclear fusion breakthrough that could be a step to unlimited clean energy. From October 2023, Pelley’s interview with Geoffrey Hinton about the promise and risks of artificial intelligence. From July 2023, Pelley’s interview with Google CEO Sundar Picha about the future of artificial intelligence. From April 2024, Bill Whitaker’s interview with Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, the man behind the $2 trillion company powering today’s artificial intelligence. Also from April 2024, Dr. Jon LaPook’s story on mental health chatbots powered by artificial intelligence developed as a therapy support tool. From March 2023, Lesley Stahl’s interview with Microsoft President Brad Smith and others about the emerging industry of artificial intelligence systems people can have conversations with. From August 2021, Stahl’s report on the future of microchips. From July 2022, Anderson Cooper’s report on eVTOLs, the flying vehicles that may be the future of transportation. From July 2022, Whitaker’s story on supersonic flight. From April 2023, Whitaker’s report on carbon capture technology. From May 2023, Whitaker’s report on the race to develop what’s being called Lithium Valley in California, with plans to extract the metal to power batteries. From July 2022, Whitaker’s story on how the Bahamas embraced solar power in the wake of a hurricane disaster. From July 2023, Sharyn Alfonsi’s visit to the largest offshore wind farm in the world. From December 2023, Whitaker’s interview with Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon about his pursuit of a green, carbon-negative agenda in one of the nation’s reddest states. From October 2023, Stahl’s report on a Texas company that’s 3D printing houses on Earth and partnering with NASA to 3D print infrastructure on the moon. From July 2023, Pelley’s story on advancements in artificial prosthetics technology. From October 2023, Dr. LaPook’s report on how building owners are turning to new workplace air and ventilation systems to help contain contagious respiratory viruses. And from 2020, Stahl’s report on the effort to preserve Holocaust stories for future generations using 3D recordings.#news #technology #tech “60 Minutes” is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen’s Top 10.Subscribe to the “60 Minutes” YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/60minutesWatch full episodes: https://cbsn.ws/1Qkjo1FGet more “60 Minutes” from “60 Minutes: Overtime”: https://cbsnews.com/60-minutes/overtime/Follow “60 Minutes” on Instagram: https://instagram.com/60minutes/Like “60 Minutes” on Facebook:https://facebook.com/60minutesFollow “60 Minutes” on Twitter: https://twitter.com/60MinutesSubscribe to our newsletter: https://cbsnews.com/newsletters/Download the CBS News app: https://cbsnews.com/mobile/Try Paramount+ free: https://paramountplus.com/?ftag=PPM-05-10aeh8hFor video licensing inquiries, contact: [email protected]:00 Intro0:11 Quantum Computing13:22 Fusion Power26:31 Godfather of AI39:38 AI Revolution (Part 1)54:14 AI Revolution (Part 2)1:06:41 Nvidia1:20:00 Your Chatbot Will See You Now1:33:11 Who is Minding the Chatbots?1:46:29 Microchips1:59:24 eVTOLs2:12:47 Supersonic Flight2:26:03 Carbon Capture2:38:56 Lithium Valley2:52:06 Array of Hope (Solar Power)3:05:44 The Power of Grimsby (Wind Power)3:18:59 Red and Green (Green Energy in Wyoming)3:32:10 3D Printing (Part 1)3:44:29 3D Printing (Part 2)3:54:26 The Feeling of Feeling (Prosthetics)4:07:12 The Air We Breathe (HVACs)4:20:09 Talking to the Past (Part 1)4:33:24 Talking to the Past (Part 2)

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World’s Largest Carbon Capture Plant Opens in Iceland | Climate Solutions” [Video]

Title: “World’s Largest Carbon Capture Plant Opens in Iceland | Climate Solutions”Description: “Discover how Climeworks’ Mammoth plant in Iceland is revolutionizing carbon capture technology. Learn about the process of direct air capture, its partnership with Carbfix for carbon sequestration, and how it aims to remove 36,000 tons of carbon annually. Explore the potential of carbon removal technologies and their impact on global climate goals.”Keywords: carbon capture, direct air capture, Mammoth plant, Climeworks, Iceland, carbon sequestration, climate solutions, carbon removal technologies, carbon dioxide, fossil fuels, geothermal energy, greenhouse gases, sustainable technology, climate change mitigation, carbon storage, global climate goals, carbon reduction, carbon footprint, renewable energy, clean energy, environmental innovation, sustainable future

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Climate Change News

World’s Largest Carbon Capture Plant Opens in Iceland | Climate Solutions [Video]

“World’s Largest Carbon Capture Plant Opens in Iceland | Climate Solutions”Keywords: carbon capture, direct air capture, Mammoth plant, Climeworks, Iceland, climate change, carbon removal technology, geothermal energy, sequestration, fossil fuels, global climate goalsTags: carbon capture technology, direct air capture plant, carbon removal solutions, climate change mitigation, sustainable energy, carbon sequestration, renewable energy, climate action, climate solutions, Mammoth plant, Climeworks, Iceland, geothermal power, fossil fuel alternatives

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Climate Change News

Climeworks Unveils Largest CO2 Extraction Plant In Iceland [Video]

Climeworks Unveils Largest CO2 Extraction Plant In Iceland Climeworks’ second carbon capture plant in Iceland is now operational. The plant can remove up to 36,000 tonnes of CO2 from the air per year.Follow us on social media: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/forbesmiddleeast/X:https://twitter.com/forbesmehttps://twitter.com/Forbes_MENA_Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/forbes.ME/https://www.facebook.com/ForbesMENA.EnglishLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/company/forbesmiddleeast/Link to website: https://www.forbesmiddleeast.com /About UsForbes Middle East is a licensed edition of Forbes for the Arab world, championing inspiring business journalism and entrepreneurial capitalism. Our online and social platforms break news covering billionaires, business, investment, technology, economy, entrepreneurship, leadership, and luxury lifestyles. Our monthly magazine, featuring in-depth interviews with the Middle East’s most influential and innovative leaders, is published in print in English and Arabic with digital versions available to both regional and global audiences on our website.Forbes Middle East extends the Forbes brand of journalism across the Arab world, conducting its own comprehensive research to publish original lists that adhere to strict methodologies. Its content attracts business leaders, investors, active and potential entrepreneurs, and a wide audience of ambitious and influential executives.Championing Leadership And Business Success In The Middle EastFeaturing articles and reports exploring growth, innovation and entrepreneurial spirit, Forbes Middle East is an ideal read for investors looking for new opportunities.Every month we publish original and relevant lists and rankings based on neutral scientific research. We provide insights, commentary and analysis on the people, companies and industries shaping the economies of the Arab world.Arab Publisher House has the exclusive license from Forbes Media, to publish Forbes Middle East content in print and online in MENA.