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Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework?
#28503468 - 10/13/23 04:16 PM (7 months, 1 day ago) |
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A discreet version, which does not profile me, or where I could flub identifiable info?
I would like to develop inventions, in theory, on paper, and later submit my intellectual property for protection.
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hellofresh
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: durian_2008] 1
#28506942 - 10/16/23 02:08 PM (6 months, 29 days ago) |
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Look into gpt4all you can run it in a VM with the internet disconnected off your cpu if you have enough ram. As for the model itself you might have look around on Hugging face . For math you will probably need to run a math model I think all the language ones are pretty bad at it.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: hellofresh]
#28509478 - 10/18/23 12:59 PM (6 months, 27 days ago) |
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Thanks very much. I feel that I could keep myself harmlessly busy all day without so many paywalls, roadblocks, and gatekeepers.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: durian_2008] 1
#28509730 - 10/18/23 05:11 PM (6 months, 27 days ago) |
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I like this guys python and language models. Never tried the math ones. Starcoder models are pretty nice also.
I wouldn't put much effort into the uncensored ones they seem to hallucinate and lie more. Also for processing bigger chunks of text/code you need to increase the context window for the model in the settings.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: durian_2008]
#28535019 - 11/09/23 01:21 AM (6 months, 5 days ago) |
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You should learn your studies young man. We don’t need another debacle like what happened in that other thread. 😂
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: GenesisCorrupted]
#28535173 - 11/09/23 07:05 AM (6 months, 5 days ago) |
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Hey there! While it might be tempting to let AI handle your friend's homework, there are a few reasons why it's not the best idea. First off, doing homework is more than just getting the right answers—it's about understanding the concepts. If your friend relies too much on AI, they might miss out on important learning opportunities.
Plus, teachers are usually pretty good at spotting when someone's work is way beyond their usual level. If your friend suddenly starts acing everything without really understanding it, it could raise some eyebrows. It's like trying to play a video game with cheat codes—you might win, but it's not as satisfying as mastering the game on your own.
Lastly, the real world isn't going to have an AI handy to solve every problem. Developing problem-solving skills now will make life a lot easier down the road. What do you think?
I clearly let an AI do my postwork.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: GenesisCorrupted]
#28535705 - 11/09/23 01:13 PM (6 months, 5 days ago) |
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GenesisCorrupted said: You should learn your studies young man. We don’t need another debacle like what happened in that other thread. 😂
Sometimes, I am thinking of newer and better ways of doing things, before I have tested someone's claims.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: durian_2008]
#28535796 - 11/09/23 02:28 PM (6 months, 5 days ago) |
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I’m looking forward to quantum computers myself.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: GenesisCorrupted]
#28538819 - 11/11/23 02:21 PM (6 months, 3 days ago) |
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I think about things like that, but electrons are quanta. Other particles act in the same basic respect as logic gates to the best of my understanding.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: durian_2008] 1
#28539896 - 11/12/23 08:39 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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Default (GPT-3.5)
User Write an essay on the importance of flip-flops in Africa.
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The Unseen Significance of Flip-Flops in Africa
In the vast tapestry of African culture, one might not immediately think of flip-flops as a noteworthy thread. However, beneath their simple and unassuming appearance lies a story of practicality, adaptability, and cultural relevance that makes them an indispensable part of daily life across the continent.
One of the primary reasons flip-flops hold immense importance in Africa is the climate. Many regions experience hot temperatures year-round, making closed shoes impractical and uncomfortable. The open design of flip-flops allows for ventilation, keeping feet cool in the sweltering heat. In addition, the ease of slipping them on and off makes them a convenient choice in a culture where outdoor activities and communal living are common.
Beyond the climatic considerations, flip-flops play a crucial role in the socio-economic landscape of many African communities. The affordability and accessibility of these simple footwear options make them available to a wide range of individuals, regardless of their economic status. In a continent where poverty is a persistent challenge, the practicality and low cost of flip-flops contribute to their widespread use.
Furthermore, flip-flops are a symbol of adaptability in Africa. Many urban and rural areas face infrastructural challenges, with unpaved roads and uneven terrain being a common feature. The simplicity of flip-flops allows individuals to navigate such environments with ease. Their open design prevents them from collecting debris, and their lightweight nature makes them ideal for walking long distances—a necessity for those who may not have access to reliable transportation.
Culturally, flip-flops have also found a place in various African societies. Traditional ceremonies and festivals often involve vibrant attire and unique accessories. Flip-flops, with their diverse colors and patterns, offer a canvas for personal expression and style. Additionally, the sound of flip-flops slapping against the ground has become a familiar rhythm in marketplaces and communal spaces, creating a distinctive auditory backdrop to daily life.
In the context of healthcare, flip-flops are valued for their role in preventing diseases. In regions where parasitic infections are a concern, wearing open-toed footwear reduces the risk of contracting diseases transmitted through contaminated soil. The practicality of flip-flops in maintaining foot hygiene aligns with health initiatives aimed at improving overall well-being.
In conclusion, while flip-flops may seem like a mundane aspect of daily life, their importance in Africa is deeply rooted in practicality, adaptability, and cultural significance. From providing relief in the scorching heat to navigating challenging terrains and contributing to the cultural tapestry, flip-flops are far more than just a humble piece of footwear—they are a symbol of resilience, affordability, and the vibrant spirit of African communities.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: Asante]
#28539899 - 11/12/23 08:42 AM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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Don’t start a GPT fight you can’t win Asante! 😂
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: GenesisCorrupted] 1
#28540546 - 11/12/23 03:41 PM (6 months, 2 days ago) |
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Yes, there are AI-powered platforms that can assist you with science, math, and physics homework. One popular example is Wolfram Alpha, which provides computational knowledge across various domains, including these subjects. It can solve equations, perform calculations, and provide detailed explanations.
As for ensuring privacy, using a discreet or offline version of an AI-assisted tool can help maintain a higher level of privacy. However, it's important to note that any interaction with an online tool can leave a digital footprint. To minimize the risk of sharing identifiable information, you can avoid providing personal details within the input or use generic examples for problems.
When it comes to developing inventions and safeguarding intellectual property, it's recommended to consult with a legal professional who specializes in intellectual property law. They can guide you through the process of submitting your ideas for protection and advise on the most appropriate steps to take.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: Anonymous #1] 1
#28541113 - 11/13/23 05:01 AM (6 months, 1 day ago) |
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Anonymous #1 said: Yes, there are AI-powered platforms that can assist you with science, math, and physics homework. One popular example is Wolfram Alpha, which provides computational knowledge across various domains, including these subjects. It can solve equations, perform calculations, and provide detailed explanations.
As for ensuring privacy, using a discreet or offline version of an AI-assisted tool can help maintain a higher level of privacy. However, it's important to note that any interaction with an online tool can leave a digital footprint. To minimize the risk of sharing identifiable information, you can avoid providing personal details within the input or use generic examples for problems.
When it comes to developing inventions and safeguarding intellectual property, it's recommended to consult with a legal professional who specializes in intellectual property law. They can guide you through the process of submitting your ideas for protection and advise on the most appropriate steps to take.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: Asante]
#28541331 - 11/13/23 10:37 AM (6 months, 1 day ago) |
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I’m glad you said something. I had my suspicions too.🤣
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: hellofresh]
#28541508 - 11/13/23 01:39 PM (6 months, 1 day ago) |
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When it comes to developing inventions and safeguarding intellectual property, it's recommended to consult with a legal professional who specializes in intellectual property law. They can guide you through the process of submitting your ideas for protection and advise on the most appropriate steps to take.
I was genuinely curious about how stuff worked. I asked once or twice, matter-of-factly, about consumer products. I found out what seemed to be proprietary information. Then, one of these got shut down for copyright infringement.
My understanding is that everything is public knowledge, up to the point when someone is trying to make money from it.
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hellofresh said: I wouldn't put much effort into the uncensored ones they seem to hallucinate and lie more.
As with human dreaming and hallucinations, it's a way around the rules conventionally imposed upon us.
When you ask it questions about it's personal life.
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: durian_2008]
#28596258 - 12/24/23 07:44 AM (4 months, 22 days ago) |
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I just bought my son one of those robots/remote car's for Christmas. I heard it is good to learn basic coding and we're going to do it together. Can anyone advise, giving AI's emergence, what kind of future-proof subjects/skills parents should be teaching their children to avoid them being surplus to requirements and replaceable by AI when they are older? Surely AI itself will need people who understand how it all works right? Or, then again, will AI end up creating AI far better than any human could?
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Re: Is there a good AI for science, math, and physics homework? [Re: wolf8312]
#28596872 - 12/24/23 05:51 PM (4 months, 22 days ago) |
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If you hold that AI is ultimately a force multiplier, or that the Singularity is when the computer operates you, the point at which you are obsolete would depend on whether you are using it proactively, or when you refuse to be used. Like with any other dangerous but useful technology.
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