There’s a popular myth that Alfred Nobel had wanted to create a prize for mathematics but didn’t want his love rival, the Swedish mathematician Gosta Mittag-Leffler, to win and so scrapped the idea.
Most of us meet mathematics as a school subject, a pile of sums and rules to survive before the bell rings. Galileo Galilei saw something else entirely.
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Why LLMs are actually pretty bad at math
Large language models can write essays, summarize legal clauses, explain ancient history, draft emails, and produce code that looks impressively official. Then you ask one to multiply two awkward ...
In her Friday column, Kristi O’Harran achieved a new level of arrogance and self-interest. It is clear from her article that any proposal for a change to the method that the Seahawks use to award ...
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