Category Archives: Human Intelligence

Can AI Agents Replace Professional Engineering Intelligence?

Pieter van Schalkwyk: “Most current AI agents are sophisticated chatbots with language models. They excel at content creation but cannot make professional decisions. This is like asking a talented writer to perform brain surgery.” “When Microsoft Copilot writes a maintenance … Continue reading

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Fun Fact

Fermat’s Library shares interesting facts on LinkedIn. Here is one of them. In the 1780s a German schoolteacher gave his 8-year-olds a problem to keep them busy. He asked them to add up all the numbers from 1 to 100: … Continue reading

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Dantzig’s Story

“If I had known that the problems were not homework but were in fact two famous unsolved problems in statistics, I probably would not have thought positively, would have become discouraged, and would never have solved them.” George Dantzig The … Continue reading

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Combining LLM with Traditional Coding

A project lead of Google Bard just announced that “Bard is improving at mathematical tasks, coding questions and string manipulation through a new technique called implicit code execution. Plus, it has a new export action to Google Sheets… With this … Continue reading

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An active repository of all human knowledge?

Yann LeCun tweeted: “Imagine a future in which your daily interaction with the world of information is mediated by an AI assistant. This AI assistant would be like an active repository of all human knowledge. It will become your best … Continue reading

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How do we define intelligence?

Dan Everett wrote in Linkedin comments: from Oxford Dictionaryintelligence: the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. LLMs have developed capabilities that programmers did not specifically program.Language translations Theory of mind Looks like that meets the acquire skills requirement. ✅ … Continue reading

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Six Levels Down

Sandy Kemsley wrote: “Michael Lewis who wrote the book Moneyball digs into why certain things in business work the way that they do… He looked at a U.S Healthcare billing company how they became successful by gaining a deep understanding … Continue reading

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