Tunzelbots - by Eugénie von Tunzelmann: Python-programmed organisms evolving motion in a beautiful 3D environment. #Robot #ML #Generative #ALife
tag > ML
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"TextBugger: Generating Adversarial Text Against Real-world Applications": https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.05271v1 #ML #SE #InfoSec
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Dan Lessin - Research Profile: https://real.itu.dk/people/former-members/dan-lessin/
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Open-Ended Behavioral Complexity for Evolved Virtual Creatures:
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/ai-lab/downloadPublication.php?filename=http://nn.cs.utexas.edu/downloads/papers/lessin.gecco13.pdf&pubid=127271 -
"A Style-Based Generator Architecture for Generative Adversarial Networks":
https://arxiv.org/abs/1812.04948 #Generative #ML -
Computational Anthropomorphism:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/309739625_Computational_Model_of_Anthropomorphism_for_Human-Robot_Interaction #ML #Generative #Art -
Every time yet another (A.I) Researcher makes bold claims about the nature of Creativity, laughter can be heard coming from Arthur Koestler's grave.
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"Live Sketch: Video-driven Dynamic Deformation of Static Drawings": http://www.juew.org/publication/livesketch_CHI2018.pdf
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"Global-to-Local Generative Model for 3D Shapes": http://vcc.szu.edu.cn/file/upload_file/image/research/att201809231254/G2L.pdf
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Notes on the Synthesis of ML and Generative Architectural Design:
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- Living infrastructures preferable to augmented systems.
- Use existing natural networks instead of making cities smart artificially.
- Look for a symbiosis with exiting natural networks like the WoodWideWeb & myceleum.
- Develop technology that grows freely. Fungi grows everywhere and is also a conductor for data streams.
- A network infrastructure should be Alive. Able to adapt. Able to evolve. Maintain itself.
Thoughts expressed by Martina Huynh in a talk at thingsCon 2018 in Amsterdam
- Living infrastructures preferable to augmented systems.
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"It's somewhat comedic to watch the ML community rediscover key insights the Alife & Evolutionary Computation communities had back in the 1980s and Alan Turing back in the 1940s" - @samim
"IMHO it is impossible to keep up with current literature and learn all the history given the firehose of the last years. We are missing historians that can create easily accessible digests of what happened in earlier decades." - @cmarschner
"This is true. Perspective wants to be expensive. A substantial part of my job is often connecting the past dots, identifying "adjacent possibles" and constructing a grounded future narrative." - @samim
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"Douglas Adams on Artificial Life, Computers, the Internet, Evolution":
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"The Case Against Quantum Computing" - By Mikhail Dyakonov: https://spectrum.ieee.org/computing/hardware/the-case-against-quantum-computing
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Peculiar how much energy is going into questions around AI Agency & rights. Its comedic if you consider how little agency/rights we attribute to all forms of animals & plants around us, that arguably are much more intelligent, creative & essential than any piece of AI code.
An in-depth article about the legal implications of AI generated art:
https://itsartlaw.com/2018/11/26/welcome-to-the-machine/