Pursuit of the AI Singularity Is Modern Alchemy
Students who study calculus are experiencing the fruits of the genius of Isaac Newton (1643–1727). The same is true for introductory courses in physics and differential equations. All are due to Newton, who built the beautiful palace of mathematical physics. The wings of quantum mechanics and relativity were added in the early twentieth century. But Newton had other interests as well.
Sep-11-2019, 12:38:09 GMT