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Referenced Papers (5)

Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold

John Jumper, Richard Evans, Alexander Pritzel, Tim Green, Michael Figurnov, Olaf Ronneberger

Nature, 2021

"This paper (AlphaFold) is cited as a prime example of a Nobel Prize-winning AI achievement that still heavily relied on the ingenuity and collaborative work of numerous human research scientists."

Referenced at: 00:12

Agent Laboratory: Using LLM agents as research assistants

Samuel Schmidgall, Yusheng Su, Ze Wang, Ximeng Sun, Jialian Wu, Xiaodong Yu

ArXiv, 2025

"The speaker is introducing this paper as a "new work" where "they made a research lab to work on tough research questions," using AI agents to simulate a research workflow."

Referenced at: 01:20

Could you evaluate sounds in a virtual environment?: Evaluation components of auditory experience in a metaverse environment

Byoungwoo Park, Kiechan Namkung, Younghwan Pan

Preprints, 2023

"This paper is cited as a previous work that utilized ChatGPT agents to simulate a town with video game characters, demonstrating their ability to plan and interact."

Referenced at: 00:36

Ancient proteins resolve controversy over the identity of Genyornis eggshell

Beatrice Demarchi, Josefin Stiller, Alicia Grealy, Meaghan Mackie, Yuan Deng, Tom Gilbert

Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A., 2022

"This paper is presented as an example of research where human ingenuity was crucial for a novel discovery, contrasting with ideas generated solely by AI."

Referenced at: 04:41

VideoJAM: Joint appearance-motion representations for enhanced motion generation in video models

Hila Chefer, Uriel Singer, Amit Zohar, Yuval Kirstain, Adam Polyak, Yaniv Taigman

arXiv [cs.CV], 2025

"This paper is cited to illustrate a less feasible, yet exciting, AI-generated idea (a raccoon rollerblading), emphasizing the need for human input for practicality."

Referenced at: 04:51