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Maybe similar in spirit as idle games: I used to enjoy BoxCar2D where you just sit back and watch cars evolve using genetic algorithm. The original version[1] requires Flash, but looks like someone ported it to HTML5[2]: [1] http://boxcar2d.com/ [2] https://rednuht.org/genetic_cars_2/. - Source: Hacker News / 17 days ago
Watch this for a while, it randomly generates a bunch of triangles and circles, the ones that make it furthest to the right have their code passed onto the next generation with random mutations. In almost no time you'll have a bunch of cars that are evolved specifically for the niche of that track. No guidance needed. Source: 5 months ago
You can actually produce a better analogy with a genetic algorithm. In the linked example, you can watch the evolution of simulated cars. Just take note that while the simulation is a good illustration of evolution, it's also, by necessity, vastly simplified. (I guess running for about 4 billion years would incur off-putting cloud costs.). Source: 5 months ago
This really doesn't require a nural net. You can run similar learning algorithms in your browser. Source: 11 months ago
I learned about genetic algorithms: https://rednuht.org/genetic_cars_2/. Source: about 1 year ago
It's not NASA, but check out zooniverse.org if you haven't already. They have a rotating series of projects where you can get involved analyzing all sorts of things. Right now one of them is identifying distant galaxies to help measure dark energy. Source: 10 months ago
There are plenty where you do things like classify galaxies from photos, transcribe handwritten scientific notes, etc. No experience necessary. Just google. zooniverse.org, etc. Source: 11 months ago
Volunteered on zooniverse.org where I helped identify and research wildlife and aquatic animals in photos to rescue and aid them. Source: over 1 year ago
Stuff like Zooniverse maybe? You can help researchers sort and analyze large amounts of data on a ton of different topics. Source: about 2 years ago
Before covid, I would have said I was an introvert, too. Surprise? I guess I’m not as much as I thought? You make a good point about volunteer work, when I had nothing else to do I started volunteering on zooniverse.org to keep busy. I think one way or the other, enough people would start wanting to do some kind of projects or work that not everyone would be sitting at home all the time, even if in the future not... Source: over 2 years ago
BoxCar 2D - The program learns to build a car using a genetic algorithm.
Evolution - Simulate learning Creatures - Build creatures with joints, bones and muscles and watch them learn and evolve.
BOINC - BOINC is an open-source software platform for computing using volunteered resources
Biogenesis - Biogenesis is a program that simulates in a visual fashion the processes involved in the evolution...
MapSwipe - Mark streets and houses in satellite images to help create maps for humanitarian organizations.
Cambrian Explosion - The primary focus is to evolve locomotion in a variety of creatures using a genetic algorithm in a...