I'm looking for a program that can be used to make illustrations of math related stuff like geometrical figures, graphs and such. Anybody know a good one?
I came across a video regarding the use of AI/ML to work through complex datasets to determine complicated protein structures. It is a promising and beneficial use of AI/ML.
AlphaFold - The Most Useful Thing AI Has Ever Done
https://www.ebi.ac.uk/training/online/courses/alphafold/an-introductory-guide-to-its-strengths-and-limitations/what-is-alphafold/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AlphaFold
https://deepmind.google/about/
Edit/update: The AlphaFold article in Nature
John Jumper...
Interesting article about an AI writing scandal at Sports Illustrated:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/29/opinions/sports-illustrated-ai-controversy-leitch/index.html
I hadn't heard about it in real-time, which is probably indicative about how far SI has fallen*. In short, the article discusses how SI was caught using AI and worse fake reporter photos/profiles to write game summaries. Game summaries are the short articles that summarize last night's Phillies game. They are so formulaic that...
I've had it with Open Office Writer. Lost too many documents to spontaneous exploding. Even reflex Ctrl-S'ing every few minutes is too risky. I somehow managed to Ctrl-X a large table just before it exploded and I lost the entire thing.
I'll give up some of the more sophisticated features. I want to set fonts/styles, use bullets, make tables and colour rows.
Suggestions?
I guess Google docs is an option, isn't it?