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by AlotOfReading
85 days ago
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One tendency I've noticed is that LLMs struggle with creativity. If you give them a language with extremely powerful and expressive features, they'll often fail to use them to simplify other problems the way a good programmer does. Wolfram is a language essentially designed around that. I wasn't able to replicate in my own testing though. Do you know if it also fails for "mathematica" code? There's much more text online about that. |
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My experience concerning using "Mathematica" instead of "Wolfram" in AI tasks is similar.