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Machine Learning Transformer are the new AI paradigm OpenAI Codex GPT-3 video shows that a data scientist that doesn't master transformer models will be up to 90% slower than one who does. The example contains the key tasks required of data scientists described in natural language and translated into a program: \ 1. Find data for a task 2. Connect to the data, download it 3.Structure the data 4.Create a graph and generate a description automatically 5.Share it on a web server or through an email
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The impact is going to be tremendous : 1.OpenAI foundation GPT-3 can perform a wide of tasks in a homogeneous ecosystem. 2.To activate a task, we just need to express our needs in a natural language in a prompt 3.The technology is already embedded in some Microsoft development environments!

A new skill is required: being cross-disciplinary among and understanding the metalanguage approach of the prompts.

The data scientists who master transformers and their metalanguage prompts will outperform the ones who don't. A new age is opening for users that need things fast, can get them done without a data scientist, and share them in less than 10mn as shown in the video. I do not see job losses in this phase but a fantastic opportunity for data scientists to spend more added value through design. (Dennis Rothman's [Transformers paradigm])

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MATHEMATICS What are the Branches of Mathematics? Mathematics can be broadly grouped into the following branches:

Arithmetic: It is the oldest and the most elementary among other branches of mathematics. It deals with numbers and the basic operations- addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, between them. Algebra: It is a kind of arithmetic where we use unknown quantities along with numbers. These unknown quantities are represented by letters of the English alphabet such as X, Y, A, B, etc. or symbols. The use of letters helps us to generalize the formulas and rules and also helps you find the unknown missing values in the algebraic expressions and equations. Geometry: It is the most practical branch of mathematics that deals with shapes and sizes of figures and their properties. The basic elements of geometry are points, lines, angles, surfaces and solids. There are some other branches of mathematics that you would deal with in the higher classes.

Trigonometry: Derived from two Greek terms, i.e., trigon (means a triangle) and metron (means measurement), it is the study of relationships between angles and sides of triangles. Analysis: It is the branch that deals with the study of the rate of change in different quantities. Calculus forms the base of analysis. List of branches of Maths Pure Mathematics:

Number Theory Algebra Geometry Arithmetic Combinatorics Topology Mathematical Analysis Applied Mathematics

Calculus Statistics and Probability Set Theory Trigonometry

26. Discrete Mathematics discrete-mathematics Unlike the many other ones mentioned above, discrete mathematics is not a branch, but a description of the study of mathematical structures that are discrete rather than continuous.

Discrete objects, in simple languages, are the countable objects such as integers. Therefore, discrete mathematics does not include calculus and analysis.