Gemini - Vibe Coding: Theory and Guide
(Ran generic prompt across Consensus, Elicit, and SciSpace for more explicit lit reviews and summaries: Good reference material on morphogenesis after Turing's original paper, current research trends. How is morphogenesis related to AI, e.g. artificial life, robotics, synthetic bio? Both Elicit and SciSpace had framework tables that looked at interdisciplany discussions. These all had Share. That latter ones had PDF SciSpace saved to Notebook. STORM from Stanford is running a study on effectiveness of generating Wikipedia-like articles if prompt is limited to 20 words. Google AI has morphogenesis related to sentience through the brain. All of these are mimicking user style, including textures, which seems ironic. If AGI is approaching, drawing the line is going to be interesting. Have to find a noob to be objective. Else the user may be like Narcissus, and both Echo. The BCI types are going to be fascinating. Is Generative AI going to add morphogenesis twists? What does someone see when they close their eyes? Other search engines like Google Scholar or Sourcely also list titles. Turing had 17370 citations. His middle name was Mathison.)