Hartnett, K.: Sind Sprachmodelle bald die besseren Mathematiker? (2023)
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- Abstract
- Algorithmen wie ChatGPT tun sich selbst mit einfachen Rechenaufgaben noch immer schwer. Zwei neue Ansätze sollen das ändern - und könnten KI deutlich intelligenter machen.
- Source
- Spektrum der Wissenschaft. 2023, H.7, S.28-31