AI has now solved a major open problem -- one of the best known Erdos problems called the unit distance problem, one of Erdos's favourite questions and one that many mathematicians had tried.
https://t.co/SD1vVPkrHR
@joelbqz this is really great work @joelbqz! it's really working well for me so far. Have you posed it on r/macapps? I feel like they'd love it over there
Sci-Hub is an evil website that pirated 85M+ research papers and made them freely available
And now they've added AI to their database to make Sci-Bot.
It answers your questions using latest, full-text articles.
But DO NOT use it. We should all try to make billion-dollar academic publishers richer.
I'm putting the link below so you know how to avoid it.
Introduction to Computational Thinking course from MIT is delivered as purely #JuliaLang interactive notebooks (Pluto.jl).
Check the whole experience (video + interactive notebooks) here: https://t.co/nsDsgn8Puy
It wasn't until I'd *taught* algorithms a few times that I finally understood why sorting is in the CS curriculum. Unfortunately, most curricula don't explain this!
It is NOT because sorting is an important algorithm to learn to implement...
new research from OpenAI used gpt4 to label all 307,200 neurons in gpt2, labeling each with plain english descriptions of the role each neuron plays in the model.
this opens up a new direction in explainability and alignment in AI, helping make models more explainable and potentially easier to align.
https://t.co/k8FkDAygDT
As promised
Here is the code to create Chatbot from PDF for free ⚡️⚡️
Create apps like https://t.co/PELV3NFHbZ or https://t.co/GCb5xXBGeL
in less than 10 lines of code 😲😲
Built using @langchain by @hwchase17
Github link and explanation below ↓
Please try out your most challenging logic, math, and software engineering problems on the new model supporting Bard! 😁
❤️ A lot of love and attention went into it, especially to make it efficient to serve. And be excited about even more compelling upgrades, very *very* soon:
Ran a simple benchmark (Mandelbrot sets) between Mojo & Python. The speedup is impressive, and it benefits from Python's libraries.
• Python: 1,184ms
• Mojo: 27ms 🤯
• Python (vectorized): 240ms
• Mojo (vectorized): 2ms
There's a new programming language in town - it's Mojo! I'm more than a little excited about it. It's Python, but with none of Python's problems.
You can write code as fast as C, and deploy small standalone applications like C.
My post is below, and a 🧵
https://t.co/0IWGqcpEY7