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Scientists are interested in slime mold because it can solve complex problems and find the most efficient route to food, even without a brain. This ability has led to research on using slime mold as a model for artificial intelligence and decentralized computing. This means that we could use slime mold to help computers solve problems and make decisions in a more efficient and intelligent way. | Scientists are interested in slime mold because it can solve complex problems and find the most efficient route to food, even without a brain. This ability has led to research on using slime mold as a model for artificial intelligence and decentralized computing. This means that we could use slime mold to help computers solve problems and make decisions in a more efficient and intelligent way. | ||
For our project, we decided to use one of the most popular AI programs, | For our project, we decided to use one of the most popular AI programs, available online, ChatGPT. Our goal was to load data based on our observations in the laboratory into the program and compare the results. The website is programmed to find the most efficient and intelligent way to describe the living organism, metaphorically, to the slime mold spreading, thriving and dying as it webs through its surroundings in search of nutrients. The following poems are generated from our notes by ChatGPT: | ||
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To complete the circle, we created a digital drawing as a translation of the generated text into | To complete the circle, we created a digital drawing as a translation of the generated text into graphics. The video shows the process of hand-drawing the life span of slime mold. It is a combination of learning and observing living organism, but also of human and artificial imagination. | ||
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== Workshop Pocket Science Lab (PSLab): Measurements and Robot Controls with Marco Antonio Gutierrez and Mario Behling == | == Workshop Pocket Science Lab (PSLab): Measurements and Robot Controls with Marco Antonio Gutierrez and Mario Behling == | ||
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