How does a memoryless chain map a probability distribution? My rabbit hole into Markov Chain Monte Carlo
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As my exams were approaching, I was neck-deep in revision. Literally. My neck ached after long library hours so I let my mind wander during my breaks. I thought about how at a very macroscopic level, all these AI tools I use to help me code, organise and plan use many vast matrices internally to make computations. They execute a plethora of transformations and operations to produce a valid response to my input (the prompt). A strange thought then came to my head, matrices talking to each other…
1Key Takeaways
- As my exams were approaching, I was neck-deep in revision.
- My neck ached after long library hours so I let my mind wander during my breaks.
- I thought about how at a very macroscopic level, all these AI tools I use to help me code, organise and plan use many vast matrices internally to make computations.
- They execute a plethora of transformations and operations to produce a valid response to my input (the prompt).
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that as my exams were approaching, I was neck-deep in revision.
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