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AI might disrupt math and computer science classes – in a good way

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This story also appeared in The Associated Press and The Seattle Times Teachers learned to work around and with it, said Price, assistant professor of mathematics and computer science at the University of Puget Sound, in Tacoma, Washington. Some math professors believe AI, when used correctly, could help strengthen math instruction.

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Is A Computer Science Degree Becoming Redundant? IBM's AI Leader Weighs In

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The Global Managing Partner for AI at IBM (NYSE:IBM), Matthew Candy, has suggested that a degree in computer science may not be a prerequisite for …

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Harvard Lecturer Matt Welsh Explores the Future of Computer Science in the Age of AI

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In a thought-provoking lecture at Harvard University’s introductory computer science course CS50, Matt Welsh, co-founder of AI application-building …

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Tackle computer science problems using both fundamental and modern algorithms in machine learning

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Master algorithms, including deep learning like LSTMs, GRUs, RNNs, and Generative AI & LLMs such as ChatGPT, with Packt's 50 Algorithms Every Programmer Should Know.

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MIT’s AI Agents Pioneer Interpretability in AI Research

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In a groundbreaking development, researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have introduced a novel method leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) agents to automate the explanation of intricate neural networks.

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AI Pioneer Fei-Fei Li: Navigating the Present and Future of AI

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Introduction Meet Fei-Fei Li, a trailblazer in artificial intelligence (AI) and a driving force behind groundbreaking developments in this field. As a professor of computer science at Stanford University, she’s delved into the intricacies of computer vision.

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Generative AI Models Are Built to Hallucinate: The Question is How to Control Them

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In this contributed article, Stefano Soatto, Professor of Computer Science at the University of California, Los Angeles and a Vice President at Amazon Web Services, discusses generative AI models and how they are designed and trained to hallucinate, so hallucinations are a common product of any generative model.