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Monthly Archives: November 2025
Ten Recent Questions for ChatGPT
I recently asked over Math Overflow about Examples for the use of AI and especially LLMs in notable mathematical developments, and there were several interesting answers. Here are (slightly edited) 10 recent questions that I asked ChatGPT that have led … Continue reading
A Visit to the Israeli Quantum Computing Center (IQCC)
Two weeks ago I was invited together with my colleague Shay Mozes to visit the Israeli Quantum Computing Center located near the Tel Aviv University quite close to my home. That morning my wife told me not to be disappointed … Continue reading
Computational Complexity and Explanations in Physics
The title of this post is taken from a recent interesting lecture (judging from the slides) by Scott Aaronson at Columbia University. The lecture explored a wide range of topics at the intersection of physics, computation, and philosophy. In this … Continue reading