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I'm a welder.... I got very tired of welding 'daylight' when it came to the welding of nodes or intersections of pipes of different sizes and at different angles. No matter how carefully each piece was cut by the fabricator, there would always be gaps and sometimes big gaps..... I started writing algorithms which produced the template patterns needed and these templates were accurate to less than .040". I spent years writing algorithms which gave answers to every conceivable piping intersection or connection or transition or offset or whatever was humanly possible in this area. All on a pocket computer which proved its magic on any worksite anywhere. And never again did I ever have to weld 'daylight'.
Sorry bro, you wrote a chain of instructions for your machine. Its a basic computer program. Make your templates in autocad, that program is full of mathematical and geometrical algorithms.
3:56 Data goes in, goes through instructions, result comes out 4:16 What is the difference between an algorithm and code? 7:11 Algorithm are actually remarkably simple
Let's Thanks To Greatest Ever Mathematician Mohammad Al Musa Of Iraq Who Introduced Algorithm When Western, European Countries were figuring out how to paint Cave's & what type of leave dresses to wear...
What an insightful video! Thank you so much for your sharing. You have done a lot of research and interviews with algorithm experts. What I learn from your video is that algorithms are a set of instructions. They help us to find related information in the search engines quickly and effectively. People should not be frightened of algorithms because they are beneficial to us. More importantly, we should learn how to utilize them in the proper manner.
Jon, YOU are the FIRST human(almost) that truly speaks my language! I am a Myers Briggs INFJ and that may be the reason. May you be blessed in all of your endeavors. Sincere thanks, John, Dallas, Tx 74 y/o
This video is so insightful and necessary! It has made the subject totally clear with such an understandable detailed explanation!! Btw, I absolutely love your hair! It is gorgeous! Please never cut it☺️
OH MY GOD man thanks so much for this video, ive searched forever trying to figure out and understand how the hell algorithms and data structures are linked to programming!!
Algorithms can also be mathematical with total absence of computers. The term "RU-vid algorithm" or "TikTok algorithm" or "whatever algorithm" for that matter is inaccurate but has been accepted to explain "operationalized AI models" mostly in the form of "recommendation systems" aka "recommender systems". Algorithms simply are the building blocks of those "models" or "AI models". For the lay, the term "algorithm" has been deemed to be perhaps the most understandable. Algorithms can also refer to completed programming codes or scripts which may or may not use "historical data".
in ancient math books, problems do not state like in today's book. they usually came in form of general solutions for certain types of problems. I.e. Do these n steps and you get this result. it is named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi a Persian polymath
This is an impressive write-up. A book with a kindred spirit is suggested if you're engrossed in this topic. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell
It´s hard to understand what is an algorithm if you don´t show graphicaly how they work or are used to compose an instruction, for example. The video lacks that.
This is significant. If this speaks to you, a corresponding book is worth your consideration. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell
The algorithm means steps to solve a mathematical problem. Those who do not understand any mathematics can make a hue and cry about algorithm without saying what mathematical problem he is going to solve.
What a great way to start an informative video about algorithms "to be honest I have no idea what they are" at least you didn't waste my time watching the whole video
Fun Fact: Algorithms were actually invented by a Muslim scholar from Persia. The word Algorithm is a latinised version of his actual name: Al Khawarizmi
I don't know whether this is the right place to ask this upcoming question or not. In 2min 32 seconds of the video, the host says " try and get a better understanding of how all of this works?". would you explain to me why he used works instead of work?
would be nice if they were transparent about what frameworks and variables they use in the algorithm. The internet was more free before they started making the decisions for 'us'...
He says that the thing we all should be concerned about is what happen when you are in the black box? He means he's pretty much accepting that algorithms and how they work still out of his reach
A sweet film, but algorithms are actually a mathematical receipe rather than a set of flying rules. For the drone example, the rules needed to make the drone fly and flip would use various algorithms.
We are so lucky to have 'presenters' who know nothing to enlighten us. And as silly as they appear to be, you then notice that their line of questioning to experts is in fact directed to a particular answer they had originally wanted you to arrive at. Pretty manipulative. Oh. That's also an 'algorithm'. 😂
all algorithm is the source of human brain...same way as the computing box seen in the vid...matter is how...a single human brain do it with itself whereas a computerised one do it organised way...human action is ptecedent of it...it can be flawless but no alternative of...about proper use i can say all behind human being...watch big think vid..