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Some AI models get more accurate at maths if you ask them to respond as if they are a Star Trek character, ML engineers say::Researchers asking a chatbot to optimize its own prompts found it was best at solving grade-school math when acting like it was on Star Trek.

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[โ€“] antidote101@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago (1 children)

Oh, thank you for the lengthy explainer.

All I have in return is this fairly interesting video detailing one of the ways we've already found transparent metals. Perhaps over the next 150 years we'll be able to stabilise the material structure.

Thanks again for explaining.

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