I can't be the only one who imagined ants whizzing around the Large Hadron Collider wondering what the heck was happening to them.
socalgal2
Looking forward to a three.js visualization
khalic
They’re all muscle inside, fascinating
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FarmerPotato
E.O. Wilson would be thrilled.
davidw
"Ok, but what if we could get the biggest possible magnifying glass to use on the ants?"
xipho
When AI is done consuming (and it basically has, except for redundant human-human social network interactions), then will there be a renaissance of re-exploring the natural world? Without understanding its complexities I would posit we're doomed to short and ugly end. Perhaps AI is just what we need to start to re-appreciate it "at scale".
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I can't be the only one who imagined ants whizzing around the Large Hadron Collider wondering what the heck was happening to them.
Looking forward to a three.js visualization
They’re all muscle inside, fascinating
E.O. Wilson would be thrilled.
"Ok, but what if we could get the biggest possible magnifying glass to use on the ants?"
When AI is done consuming (and it basically has, except for redundant human-human social network interactions), then will there be a renaissance of re-exploring the natural world? Without understanding its complexities I would posit we're doomed to short and ugly end. Perhaps AI is just what we need to start to re-appreciate it "at scale".