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- My First Paper with Dr. Z. : Bijective and Automated Approaches to Abel Sums
- My Notices AMS Paper on Quantum Computers – Eight Years Later, a Lecture by Dorit Aharonov, and a Toast to Michael Ben-Or
- Arturo Merino, Torsten Mütze, and Namrata Apply Gliders for Hamiltonicty!
- Updates from Cambridge
- Random Circuit Sampling: Fourier Expansion and Statistics
- Plans and Updates: Complementary Pictures
- Updates and Plans IV
- Three Remarkable Quantum Events at the Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing in Berkeley
- Yair Shenfeld and Ramon van Handel Settled (for polytopes) the Equality Cases For The Alexandrov-Fenchel Inequalities
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- My First Paper with Dr. Z. : Bijective and Automated Approaches to Abel Sums
- My Notices AMS Paper on Quantum Computers - Eight Years Later, a Lecture by Dorit Aharonov, and a Toast to Michael Ben-Or
- To Cheer You Up in Difficult Times 15: Yuansi Chen Achieved a Major Breakthrough on Bourgain's Slicing Problem and the Kannan, Lovász and Simonovits Conjecture
- Nostalgia corner: John Riordan's referee report of my first paper
- TYI 30: Expected number of Dice throws
- Updates from Cambridge
- The AC0 Prime Number Conjecture
- Elchanan Mossel's Amazing Dice Paradox (your answers to TYI 30)
- ICM 2022. Kevin Buzzard: The Rise of Formalism in Mathematics
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Category Archives: AI
ChatGPT Meets Elchanan Mossel’s Dice Problem
One of the greatest hits of this blog was Elchanan Mossel’s dice problem, asked here and answered here. Here is how chatGPT (the free version) handles the problem. You throw a die until you get 6. What is the expected … Continue reading
Posted in AI, Probability, Riddles, Test your intuition
Tagged AI, ChatGPT, Elchanan Mossel
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Amnon Shashua’s lecture at Reichman University: A Deep Dive into LLMs and their Future Impact.
LLM is the acronym for “large language model” like GPT-3, ChatGPT, GPT-4 etc. Amnon Shashua gave an enlightening clear lecture about the repeated recent breakthroughs for LLM’s and where we stand. Here is the You-Tube link for the lecture (in … Continue reading