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Finally, to wrap up this day of getting my job [[done by 12]], I found this tweet about [https://twitter.com/solidangles/status/1721293523540996271 Laplace Transforms] and it make me take note to ask Izak about it. | Finally, to wrap up this day of getting my job [[done by 12]], I found this tweet about [https://twitter.com/solidangles/status/1721293523540996271 Laplace Transforms] and it make me take note to ask Izak about it. | ||
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Revision as of 23:58, 6 November 2023
Here is a collection of notes on my AI research. Some of this will be cast into AI TOOLS but I imagine a lot of this will eventually end up in its own GPT.
I read some interesting stuff so i asked chat GPT for an
- "easy-to-digest explanation of Kalman filters.".
I had read about them earlier in the day and was intrigued by an idea that I posed in my next question:
- "Can you apply kalman filters to stock market predictions". I also did some basic reading (and signed up for) x.ai's Grok.
Later on I watched a few videos of the new ChatGPT rollout, and saw, as I had thought about earlier, that it included a "Roll Your Own" GPT. I talked to Izak about the idea of uploading the Axis and Allies 1942 Second Edition Game Manual to see if we could query it for live game help about setup and rules and such.
Izak extended further and thought about teaching the Axis and Allies GPT to play games and running simulations so that we could ask it strategy questions. I joked that he could get the "Last PHd in WWII" and we could compare games to actual historical battles and such. That joke about PHd's reminded me of another quote that I saw on twitter:
@sshkhr16 As PhD applications season draws closer, I have an alternative suggestion for people starting their careers in artificial intelligence/machine learning: Don't Do A PhD in Machine Learning ❌ (or, at least, not right now) 1/4 🧵
Finally, to wrap up this day of getting my job done by 12, I found this tweet about Laplace Transforms and it make me take note to ask Izak about it.
This might be a really cool page to add to "tweet this edit"