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Imagine that in 11 dimensions.... Okay,... I'll work on that! 🤣🤣🤣
ОтветитьI don’t know which video to comment this on so I’m going to do comment here.
I think I found a way to calculate pi that you haven’t done.
If you take this equation;
-(Answer^(-10^-X))
and place a value for answer and a whole number for X, replace answer with the number you got and then repeat this until the value has settled you will get approximately:
-1+(pi*i*(10^-X))
Where the first X decimals of pi, if you count the 3 before the decimal, are correct.
If anyone has seen this before and knows why this happens I’d love to know. And also let me know if he’s already talked about this in a video before.
send this man to a fully paid-vacation 24 x 365... for the sake of humanity
ОтветитьWhy you know that giga
ОтветитьWhy isn't anyone talking about the tilt of the horizon? Am I the only one being disturbed by it?:Dd
ОтветитьEverything moves so fast i am terrified
Ответитьyup, what a bunk claim. They claimed AlphaTensor already found a new matrix multiplication algorithm that could do it in 47 steps back in 2022. So this new "bReaKtRouGh" is just duplicating that result, but WORSE (48 steps). FLUFF THAT STOCK!!!
ОтветитьHas nobody told them you can fit more circles in a square by making them smaller?
Ответить“AI solved a new math problem”
Let’s see who’s under this mask
“Brute force”
What's happening with the horizon on the video? Why is it at an angle? Was the camera at an angle, and you leaned slightly to compensate? And why does it bother me so much?😅
ОтветитьWhat is the sand doing at the end of the video? Sea motion is smooth, but the wet sand is drying in short jumps.
ОтветитьThe 11 dimension oranges bit had me dying 😂
ОтветитьAll i learned from this video is that Matt should go on vacations more ofter for more math discoveries ahahah
ОтветитьFirst thing I did after watching this amazing video… subscribed to Terence Tao’s new channel. 🤠
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ОтветитьDude go on vacation more often
ОтветитьGoogles AI discover this.
ОтветитьSo.. 4x4 being better just gave a 2% efficiency boost to ai processing?
ОтветитьSee you went on vacation and broke your arm only for exciting math things to happen in your absence! Forget vacations…follow your passion!
ОтветитьWhat I get from the intro is that Matt should go on vacation more often, seems to be huge for the math community
Ответитьlooking forward to the next time you're on vacation
ОтветитьHello, can help me answer some questions I came across
So please see if u can help me, please get back to me so I can send the questions
When will they train AlphaEvolve to generate more Parker Squares. That would be a good video!
ОтветитьCan't wait until you're next vacation where they'll find a more clever solutions to the 4 colored map problem.
Ответитьu should go vaction more frequently for the good of humanity
ОтветитьAutomation is really powerful. Especially when combined with a scoring metric and a way to reduce the search space efficiently.
ОтветитьAll my hexagons are already packed neatly, I'm not gonna move them.
ОтветитьHow does the AI not realize that math discoveries should NOT be published when Matt is on holiday? Shame! :D
ОтветитьThe multiplication solution may be useful when dealing with large, or high precision numbers which aren't suitable for vectorization, but is it any use for the rest of us, using 4d matrices for multiplying matrices in games, CAD, 3D rendering etc.? If it's not suitable for use in SIMD processing without shuffling data around, surely the overhead of restructuring your data more than offsets the advantage of saving a multiplication. If we can use SIMD instructions for a normal multiplication algorithm, but have to serialise the processing for the new algorithm, it's a non-starter.
I appreciate that the applications which cannot use vector hardware are the ones which are slowest and therefore welcome any improvement, no matter how small, so I'm not rubbishing this discovery.
On a more important topic, how come there was any water behind you? Any that used to be there would have hurtled off the right of the screen. I know some photographers can't spot a sloping horizon, but I've never seen camera work so far off that wasn't intentional. That looks like about 10 degrees of tilt. Also, how come you were standing upright? Are you sure you weren't in a studio with an electric fan and a green screen, and the background was filmed by a drunkard?
why no subs?
ОтветитьThis is the first video I watched after waking up at 2 AM because of anxiety about having finals in 14 days and not being able to study enough this semester due to illness. Now I have anxiety, dermatitis and strange knowledge about arranging polygons upon polygons that make people who like symmetry in their stuff cry. 10/10, great service, I'll watch this again in an hour where my brain can process the rest of the video....
ОтветитьWith the AI pace, empty and remote beaches of Australia seem like the safest place on the Earth. Even the Google scientist acknowledges that he hides there while their Alpha Evolves
ОтветитьHave you tried tracking the release dates for previous maths discoveries and using that to predict when it's safest for you to take your vacations?
ОтветитьHAPPY BIRTHDAY TO LUCIE
ОтветитьFor people in the GPGPU compute space, a more efficient matmult algorithm is crazy. Like, GPU designers will design new custom silicon to run them kind of important
ОтветитьIs it me or this video prove that planet Earth bends down toward right?
Like it have negative slope... interesting! 🥸
given a raw number list, i can't even picture 2 dimension. How am i suppose to picture 11 ? I'm pretty sure there is a more useful way to present the data.
ОтветитьWtf exists in 11D?
Can barely imagine time as 4th dimension, what about the other 7?
Went thru the whole video wondering why they called it Alpha Revolve?
ОтветитьThe "putting shapes in to other shapes" comment sure reminds me of The Society For Putting Things On Top Of Other Things. Old school, yeah. But still very funny.
ОтветитьSomehow the beach was the perfect setting for this video :) It's interesting to think of how we got here from Turing
ОтветитьSomeone should invent straight horizon in videos first
ОтветитьWe're watching the intelligence explosion unfold in front of our eyes! It's time for is to become visionaries!
ОтветитьPut a million monkeys to work on a problem and check the results. One of them will get it right. LLM are just fast monkeys.
ОтветитьEvery time I imagined five hundred ninety three 11-dimensional oranges all I kept seeing was the woman in a red dress. The Matrix is funny that way.
ОтветитьThis might not seem like much but htis is waaaaay more than I expected them to be able to ever do. Which means it they have found a way to make LLMs solve problems we didnt know that they could.
ОтветитьIn autumn? And here I thought you were British.
ОтветитьThe wooden panel puzzles for hexegons are gonna get so infuriating hahaah
ОтветитьHere’s what I don’t understand. In the video the horizon is slanted, but you are vertical.
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