Issue #262
November 6, 2024
This weeks book is "Life as No One Knows It: The Physics of Life's Emergence" by S. I. Walker. In this book, Walker offers a groundbreaking reimagining of life’s nature, challenging traditional definitions and exploring the origins of living systems from a fresh perspective. At the heart of the book lies Assembly Theory, which proposes that all matter can be viewed as information, with life representing a highly complex assembly of causal information. This paradigm-shifting framework not only redefines life universally but also paves the way for identifying non-terrestrial life forms.
In an interdisciplinary approach that blends insights from Physics and Philosophy, the book explores key distinctions between knowledge, information, and consciousness. It encourages readers to move beyond anthropocentric perspectives, prompting us to consider the existence of life forms vastly different from anything encountered on Earth.
- 1. Why the deep learning boom caught almost everyone by surprise [understandingai.org]
- 2. What Shapes Do Matrix Multiplications Like? [thonking.ai]
- 3. You-Get: command-line utility to download media contents [github.com/soimort]
- 4. Embeddings are underrated [technicalwriting.dev]
- 5. How I write code using Cursor: A review [arguingwithalgorithms.com]
- 6. Creating a Knowledge Graph for ICD Codes using LLMs [ai.gopubby.com]
- 7. Ensemble Learning for Anomaly Detection [towardsdatascience.com]
- • Network community detection via neural embeddings (S. Kojaku, F. Radicchi, Y.-Y. Ahn,S. Fortunato)
- • Learning of networked spreading models from noisy and incomplete data (M. Wilinski, A. Y. Lokhov)
- • Using Mathematics to Make Money (J. Simons)
- • Large Language Model Influence on Diagnostic Reasoning (E. Goh, R. Gallo, J. Hom, E. Strong, Y. Weng, H. Kerman, J. A. Cool, Z. Kanjee, A. S. Parsons, N. Ahuja, E. Horvitz, D. Yang, A. Milstein, A. P. J. Olson, A. Rodman, H. Chen)
- • A Public Dataset Tracking Social Media Discourse about the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election on Twitter/X (A. Balasubramanian, V. Zou, H. Narayana, C. You, L. Luceri, E. Ferrara)
- • Information diffusion assumptions can distort our understanding of social network dynamics (M. R. DeVerna, F. Pierri, R. Aiyappa, D. Pacheco, J. Bryden, F. Menczer)
- • Language Models Learn to Mislead Humans via RLHF (J. Wen, R. Zhong, A. Khan, E. Perez, J. Steinhardt, M. Huang, S. R. Bowman, H. He, S. Feng)
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