so every lecture in the series is a diff topic but the overall gist is covering advanced algorithmic concepts, you have no idea the amount of times Iβve had to use ai to dumb down these concepts for me, this guy doesnβt even bother dumbing it down a bit so itβs a lot of back n forth, i will say a lot of these concepts r incredibly useful not only for theoretical computer scientists but also for traders
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he makes me feel retarded which is why I keep going back
dude, having ai dumbing things down for me in uni has been such a life saver, you have no idea man
but dude, knowing what you're interests in, this sounds exactly right for you
itβs taken me 2 months to get to lecture 13 but so far itβs been totally worth it
idk how people can say with a straight face that ai isnβt improving quality of life
what do you think has most improved about ai the most?
as a novice, i'd just guess that the rapid increase in gpu tech has had a massive impact
really want to take the poker theory out of curiosity when i finally have my break
just so i can understand the higher-end players gameplay more
the phrasing of that first sentence
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yes agreed, itβs become much more user friendly which now allows nearly anyone to interact with it.. (itβs also more accessible) when i first came across generative ai specifically it was on a Google collab notebook π 4 years later and it feels like a lifetime away
the next 4 years will be absolutely insane https://v.nostr.build/fvIJkNQ8Tsjxrggj.mp4
btw those dates are last opened, so maybe 3-4 months before the first date is when I first interacted with it