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RPN programming with Open AI Gpt
01-21-2023, 11:19 AM
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RE: RPN programming with Open AI Gpt
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(01-20-2023 05:33 AM)Valentin Albillo Wrote:  What "matrix inversion" program are you talking about !?

Pardon me, I was thinking of one thing and have written the other... matrices have not been part of my life any more since at least two decades.

Calculating a determinant makes it even easier for the AI, because this can be expanded into an equation, either by looking it up in a mathematics reference book (a digital one of course) or by getting it computed from a CAS algorithm.

All what needs to be done thereafter is to reformat the resulting equation into postifx notation comaptible with the programming paradigm of an HP35S. This is a rather mechanical task that requires no artificial intelligence at all.

(01-20-2023 05:33 AM)Valentin Albillo Wrote:  I don't get how people expect a glorified nincompoop system, which regurgitates text from a condensed megarepository, to be able to create a bugless, working program (when we know that any simple typo or omission will cause a non-working piece of code,) so the mindless regurgitations of this "A.I." is sure to require more effort to debug than to create a proper program anew.

I am much less skeptical in that regard. What we see here is of course still very incomplete. But whenever I drive a car in difficult conditions (darkness, snowfall, slush on the road, barely visible markings, heavy traffic, cyclists and pedestrians in dark clothes on and close to the road, ...) and get the feeling that it would be best to park the car now and continue my journey by train, I think about autonomously driving cars that can easily handle all that and much more.

I have the feeling that such an autonomous driving system is much more complicated and requires much more programmed "intelligence" than a system that transforms a mathematical problem into a sequence of RPN keystrokes.

Regards
Max

NB: This is the expanded form of a 4x4 determinant. To me, without having checked it term by term, it does not look very different from the AI-result in the first post.
[Image: determinant4.jpg]
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