Stephen Wolfram explores the potential--and limitations--of AI in science. See cases in which AI will be a useful tool, and in others a less ideal tool.| writings.stephenwolfram.com
Introducing The Ruliad—by definition the biggest object in metascience... the infinite limit of all abstraction, encompassing all possible views of our universe, our mathematics and all formal systems...| writings.stephenwolfram.com
Wolfram's Version 14 includes expansive connections to and from LLMs. New learning tools, including courses and books. Plus, functionality advances in math, core language, video objects, trees, finite fields, Knowledgebase, systems engineering, graphics. Astro, biological and chemical computation.| writings.stephenwolfram.com
Stephen Wolfram discusses building a general observer theory using discoveries from the Physics Project and NKS, including the ruliad. Read how the nature of observers is critical to determining the most fundamental laws we attribute to the universe.| writings.stephenwolfram.com
Stephen Wolfram explores the broader picture of what's going on inside ChatGPT and why it produces meaningful text. Discusses models, training neural nets, embeddings, tokens, transformers, language syntax.| writings.stephenwolfram.com
AI and the ruliad in the Wolfram Physics Project provide a new way to consider how alien minds might perceive the world. Stephen Wolfram explains how this artificial neuroscience experiment works.| writings.stephenwolfram.com
Wolfram expands Notebooks, integrating LLM functionality into the new chat cell and Chat Notebook. Stephen Wolfram explains how chat-enabled and chat-driven versions work.| writings.stephenwolfram.com