Links for 2022-11-25
When AI solves a game, focus on the game's mechanics, not its theme. https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/LtS3tPD56MaKuSLie/when-ai-solves-a-game-focus-on-the-game-s-mechanics-not-its
Human-level Diplomacy was my fire alarm https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/AZHHEPYWvTovvtikz/human-level-diplomacy-was-my-fire-alarm
Why THIS is the Future of Imagery (and Nobody Knows it Yet) — “Wren explains Neural Radiance Fields (a.k.a. NeRFs) and why this brand new, next-generation 3D scanning technology is going to be the next big thing in image capture/CGI.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX5AoaWrowY
Blood Test Only Needs a Drop and a Smartphone for Results https://spectrum.ieee.org/smartphone-blood-test
Have you wondered how a decades-old oocyte can give rise to a new embryo while other cells in the body age? Oocytes maintain ROS-free mitochondrial metabolism by suppressing complex I https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-022-04979-5
Scraper that compiles book recommendations by recommender. https://www.mostrecommendedbooks.com/paul-graham-books
InstructPix2Pix: Learning to Follow Image Editing Instructions https://www.timothybrooks.com/instruct-pix2pix
NULL-text Inversion for Editing Real Images using Guided Diffusion Models https://null-text-inversion.github.io/
Researchers at Osaka University develop a method of the assembly, integration for 3D-printing soft modular reconfigurable microrobots based on self organized biomolecular motor muscles, which may lead to advances in nanotechnology and microsurgery. https://www.alphagalileo.org/en-gb/Item-Display/ItemId/227658
“Study: Zebrafish are smarter than we thought. Researchers have discovered that the brains of these simple fish can create three-dimensional maps of their surroundings.” https://news.mit.edu/2022/smarter-zebrafish-study-1118
Learn more at https://mathigon.org/course/circles/spheres-cones-cylinders