Stephen Wolfram
Auteur van A New Kind of Science
Over de Auteur
Stephen Worfram is a distinguished scientist and best-selling author, and the creator of some of the world's most respected software systems, including Mathematica, Wolfram/Alpha and the Wolfram Language. For more than 30 years he has been the CEO of the global technology company Wolfram Research.
Werken van Stephen Wolfram
Computation and the Future of the Human Condition 10 exemplaren
Theory and Applications of Cellular Automata (Including Selected Papers 1983-1986) (1986) 9 exemplaren
The MATHEMATICA ® Book, Version 4 4th (fourth) Edition by Wolfram, Stephen published by Cambridge University Press… (1656) 3 exemplaren
What is Chat GPT Doing ... and Why Does It Work? 1 exemplaar
Wolfram Mathematica ® Tutorial Collection 1 exemplaar
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- 1959-08-29
- Geslacht
- male
- Nationaliteit
- UK
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- London, England, UK
- Opleiding
- University of Oxford (St John's College)
California Institute of Technology (PhD ∙ Theoretical Physics ∙ 1979) - Beroepen
- mathematician
- Relaties
- Wolfram, Hugo (father)
- Organisaties
- Wolfram Research (founder)
California Institute of Technology (1979-1983)
Institute for Advanced Study (1983-1986)
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1986-1988)
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- #10,385
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- 3.3
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- 33
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- 51
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At the end of the book there's a shorter essay about how ChatGPT could be married with the author's own Wolfram Language. This one is quite confusing - the author just repeats again and again that great benefits could be reaped by marrying these two systems. But he does not provide any interesting examples of these benefits. The point may be valid for all I know, but I'm not sure why he felt the need to publish a bad essay about it. The most plausible explanation is that this second essay was actually written by ChatGPT.… (meer)