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wolfram reminds me so much of my grandfather horris , he sometimes went down rabbits holes that appeared to be silly, but history proved he was a genius :)
the AI is getting pretty good at generating various codes from a natural language prompt, what ever traditional programing language you like, or all of them if you like to compare, it doesn't yet have the training to construct a working wolfram notebook solution, but i'm sure it will
also i think man is afraid that the AI might enable certain aspects of his own nature that he would rather not see, i mean we control the AI, not the other way round, and it will reflect our intent for better or worse :)
when attempting to answer this question, using Wolfram computation theory, i find myself in the same quandary as with quantum physics. the maths are amazing, and certainly say something about the nature of time, material and space, but it lacks an intuitive interpretation about how the physical world actually does these calculations?
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Great talk. First, at the 'big picture' level, society has not been at equilibrium since the invention of the steam engine, if not before. What we have now is the acceleration of change. Most of what I learned as a maths major 50 years ago related to computation is totally obsolete (The 'pure' bits are still relevant, just a lot more of it.) What I would like to see is the democratization of the tools to do work in this area, and WL is at the forefront. The main thing I would like to see here is the ability to use the Mac's GPUs for hardware acceleration of neural nets (etc.) so I can explore stuff on my own -- I think a lot of other people would like that. Remember that personal computers were invented by hippies who wanted their own machine to explore stuff -- stuff that the corporate controllers of mainframes at the time would not see the use of.
Disappointed! I was hoping to hear an interesting technical conversation not a reiteration of Empire -- that ai powered weapons would be fine in the hands of the "big stable wealthy" countries but not others! Regrettably a very blinkered view.
Dang, looked up the Wikipedia pages of Conrad, Stephen, and their father Hugo. And their maternal grandmother was a pioneering criminologist! Amazing family!
Congratulation on 100k subs. I've been waiting for this to happen. I think it should be millions of subs! Professor Wolfram has one of the brightest minds in the history of mankind! Thank you for sharing it with us professor!
There is a company that uses DNA to produce "portraits" of people who have committed horrific crimes. The problem is that you're dealing with probabilities so it's more like a police sketch than a photograph. Same thing with traits like skin and eye color, there are few certainties, only probabilities. If you want to know exactly what they look like (and who they are), there's genetic genealogy. That's a can of worms.
I don't know why YT insists on making me watch stuff I keep disliking, wolfram is a person I really deeply dislike, I'm trying everything but silicon valley decides what you need to watch
Anyone else get on an hour bus to get a bike off of someone on facebook marketplace, then get kicked off of the bus because you cant have bikes on the bus, so you cycle home for a couple of hours, come home and find that this Is playing?
Deep neural networks can unroll a certain number of loops. They can hold a certain amount of local memory, but not much. So they can't do things like use the number of words in a generated sentence in that sentence. This requires a second pass through the llm with the sentence as context. Good agent design can solve many of the foibles of neural nets. Langchain and LangGraph solve a lot of these problems.
forgive me if its my poor memory but was it not Robert Hooke responsible for the early experiments on air and everyone elses experiments at that time. the glass vacuum chamber created by hooke was the beginning of modern science.
I'm not sure what data you're talking about. She talked about using the Wolfram Language in 3 different organizations (Indiana University with high throughout assessments from a proprietary instrument, UC Davis-affiliated collaborations with the EPA using their data covering much of the USA, and OpenAQ with even broader a geographical distribution of data beyond even the USA). I'm not sure which one you're referring to, but in either case, data cleaning is a common prerequisite to analysis and is performed well in the Wolfram Language.
To my limited nowledge, Buddhist monks and Vipassana meditators are training in their daily meditations in observing the breath, one's own thoughts of the mind, and its sensations. It is quite an experience. One may find out that there is someone, an observer that notices the existence of a body and a mind that has thoughts and voices. Namaste!
Perhaps Dr Stephen Wolfram is right about nature also having computational laws much more complex than a simple mathematical equation, I guess it can be called the 5th state of matter, alive matter, or biology. I wish him the best!
How do you adjust the vertical range for each axis when using multiple axes? The FrameLabel option is not directly applicable with the MultiaxisArrangement option.