Category Archives: Discoveries

ChatGPT has solved a 60-year-old math problem

Artificial intelligence has recently made headlines for solving a number of “Erdős problems,” conjectures left behind by the prolific mathematician. Now, a 23-year-old with no advanced training in mathematics but a ChatGPT Pro subscription has solved one such problem #1196. “He received … Continue reading

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Google’s latest achievement in quantum computing

Google researchers have introduced a new quantum computer that can perform calculations in a short time of just 6.18 seconds. In contrast, even the most powerful supercomputers in the world would require 47.2 years to complete the same task. However, this … Continue reading

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Extracting Decision Models from Text

KU Leuven scientists published the paper “Extracting Decision Model and Notation models from text using deep learning techniques“. It is the first attempt to use deep learning to extract DMN models from text. They classify sentences describing logic or dependencies, … Continue reading

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Undecidability in Machine Learning

There are a number of technical maths questions that are known to be ‘undecidable’ when a statement cannot be proved either true or false using standard mathematical language. Recently a team of mathematicians proved that “Learnability can be Undecidable” where … Continue reading

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