Self-Assembly Gets Automated in Reverse of 'game of Life'
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Researchers have automated self-assembly processes using a reverse 'Game of Life' approach, sparking discussion on the novelty of the technique and its potential implications for understanding complex systems.
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Of course it was hard if not impossible. And of course even a suboptimal neural network can do it easily.
It's a pity they don't give a video of the butterfly battle, that sounds a lot more impressive than the static 2d lizard.
What I'd love to see is a reproduction of the kind of embryo development videos you can get from lightsheet microscopy, e.g. https://youtube.com/watch?v=2Vnyph3Vmic