On the Edge #20
Iranian protests are making a name for themselves, and Iran now is not just a land, it is maybe, the first country that’s growing outside its borders.
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Here goes On the Edge #20
This is a big deal and one of the key themes of On the Edge: disruptive science is plummeting link
An introduction to diffusion models link
This work by Google is the GPT of the robotics: link
A good partnership; This will not only change the experience of using arxiv but opens the door for research on researches: link
Transformer architecture link
I liked this video about wavelets (a mathematical tool for signal processing) link
AI-generated art continues to thrive: link
Despite all the discrimination against women, Henry Fuseli, the Swiss painter, was considered to be in the unsettling grip of his wife. link
The Legend of Gilgamesh, Bahram Beyzaei Part 1: link
I feel like I’m in the movie Her. These days I’ve been writing letters. AI’s new advances are changing everything. And recently I’ve found a game called Sky (on Android) that’s similar to the game in Her.
Sky is very different than the game in Her, but in some senses it’s also similar. When you play Sky you notice the designers were focused on creating a world while creating a game. Like any other game, Sky has points and perks to collect but the player’s intention is to communicate and collaborate not winning.