Next sci calculator (again)
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06-21-2015, 08:25 AM
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Next sci calculator (again)
Fancy telling your calculator to "create a matrix, no a bit bigger, now fill with random numbers, no smaller - from zero to one..." :-)
Well.... the first step is that researchers have released an open-source version of Siri. It would be chaos in the classroom, but cool if you could talk to your calculator! Reseachers just built a free, open-source version of Siri |
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06-21-2015, 12:48 PM
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RE: Next sci calculator (again)
"Invert [[1, 1][0, 0]]."
"I'm sorry Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." |
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06-21-2015, 04:11 PM
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RE: Next sci calculator (again)
Can we tell it this: https://youtu.be/Ab6ohaNKjbs?t=23
-katie |
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06-21-2015, 05:33 PM
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RE: Next sci calculator (again)
(06-21-2015 04:11 PM)Katie Wasserman Wrote: Can we tell it this: https://youtu.be/Ab6ohaNKjbs?t=23 It looks like primitive computers won't choke on that :-) |
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06-21-2015, 06:10 PM
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[OT]: The Making of a Mile of Pi
(06-21-2015 04:11 PM)Katie Wasserman Wrote: Can we tell it this: https://youtu.be/Ab6ohaNKjbs?t=23 This would lead me to: The Making of a Mile of Pi - Numberphile Guess which calculator Torben is using at 1:11. Cheers Thomas PS: Any idea how the number 1,692,957.7465 is related to the project? |
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