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It's not necessarily about what programming language you learn or use. It's about how you approach problem solving.
To come up with practical answers in the real world, computer scientists use approximation algorithms, methods that don’t solve these problems exactly but get close enough to be helpful.
In Algorithms Are Not Enough, Roitblat provides ideas on what to look for to advance AI systems that can actively seek and solve problems that they have not been designed for.
A discovery about how algorithms can learn and retain information more efficiently offers potential insight into the brain's ability to absorb new knowledge. The findings could aid in ...
But if there’s a fast algorithm for solving the time-bounded Kolmogorov complexity problem, then cryptography is doomed, and any function can be easily inverted.
Algorithms Won’t Solve All Your Pricing Problems Listen | Podcast loading... A conversation with Esade professor Marco Bertini on how pricing algorithms hurt customer relationships.
Gemini Deep Think, the AI redefining intelligence by solving complex math problems and challenging human reasoning at the IMO.