Re: A.I for mathematica
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- Subject: [mg57404] Re: [mg57380] A.I for mathematica
- From: Andrzej Kozlowski <andrzej at akikoz.net>
- Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 04:56:41 -0400 (EDT)
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- Reply-to: Andrzej Kozlowski <akoz at mimuw.edu.pl>
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I suspect that if WRI did this it would only work if you had the right sort of accent. And that probably would have to be British ;-) Andrzej On 26 May 2005, at 17:31, George wrote: > > > what do you think mathematica users, about the following suggestion: > i suggest to wolfram R. to make a package may be called A.I mode > for mathematica once loaded by the choice of the user, the system > will be in the Genie mode, and will accept from the user questions > like :please what is the sin of 45 degrees?, what is pi to 10000 > decimal points, please plot for me the graph of z=12*cos(x^2+y^2)/(3 > +x^2+y^2). > i think this will be a first step toward the star trek like system, > in wich the captain told the system to analyse and to calculate by > using common obscure language. > this approach will be of benefit to non mathematicians or non > programmers who need some of the many many deep features of > mathematica and who could not memorize the details of every > function or its many options, and surely the professors will use > the mathematica proposed genie mode also. > of course this will be a big step, but at the beginning it may > begin by a small package for Fun only embedded in the basic > mathematica , and after years it may be of benefit for teaching > mathematics or even arts to the small students in schools. > in the huge ammount of information the human brain suffer from > forgotting many things quickly, and could not memorize everything, > so here the A.I is a needed aid in many areas. > what do you think group readers about my suggestion. > George > > > >
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