In a series of experiments published in Nature Communications, we found evidence that human judgments are indeed systematically influenced by adversarial perturbations.Read More
2023: A Year of Groundbreaking Advances in AI and Computing
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.Read More
2023: A Year of Groundbreaking Advances in AI and Computing
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.Read More
2023: A Year of Groundbreaking Advances in AI and Computing
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.Read More
2023: A Year of Groundbreaking Advances in AI and Computing
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.Read More
2023: A Year of Groundbreaking Advances in AI and Computing
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.Read More
2023: A Year of Groundbreaking Advances in AI and Computing
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.Read More
2023: A Year of Groundbreaking Advances in AI and Computing
This has been a year of incredible progress in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and its practical applications.Read More
FunSearch: Making new discoveries in mathematical sciences using Large Language Models
In a paper published in Nature, we introduce FunSearch, a method for searching for “functions” written in computer code, and find new solutions in mathematics and computer science. FunSearch works by pairing a pre-trained LLM, whose goal is to provide creative solutions in the form of computer code, with an automated “evaluator”, which guards against hallucinations and incorrect ideas.Read More
FunSearch: Making new discoveries in mathematical sciences using Large Language Models
In a paper published in Nature, we introduce FunSearch, a method for searching for “functions” written in computer code, and find new solutions in mathematics and computer science. FunSearch works by pairing a pre-trained LLM, whose goal is to provide creative solutions in the form of computer code, with an automated “evaluator”, which guards against hallucinations and incorrect ideas.Read More