Our system did one thing, and it did it well: It turned natural-language questions into API calls. The users were analysts, account managers, and operations leads. They knew what data they needed, but ...
The excess Gibbs energy plays a central role in chemical engineering and chemistry, providing a basis for modeling thermodynamic properties of liquid mixtures. Predicting the excess Gibbs energy of ...
Artificial intelligence and related technologies are evolving rapidly, but until recently, Java developers had few options for integrating AI capabilities directly into Spring-based applications.
MIT's Infinite Corridor is a beloved and magical place where breakthroughs happen by accident - a physicist and a biologist cross paths, exchange half-formed ideas over coffee, and six months later a ...
Artificial intelligence can solve complex scientific problems beyond human capabilities, but the resulting solutions offer little insight into the underlying physical principles. One prominent example ...
Download PDF Join the Discussion View in the ACM Digital Library The mathematical reasoning performed by LLMs is fundamentally different from the rule-based symbolic methods in traditional formal ...
Recursive language models (RLMs) are an inference technique developed by researchers at MIT CSAIL that treat long prompts as an external environment to the model. Instead of forcing the entire prompt ...
What if the key to unlocking unparalleled efficiency in your development workflow was hiding in plain sight? Better Stack outlines how a seemingly quirky plugin, born from a bash loop and named after ...
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Information is gold. But to get that information, you need to process and refine raw data. But what happens when the data you need isn’t presented to you in a CSV or an API? And you have to source it ...