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DESCRIPTION:Abstract: Over the last half decade\, the capabilities of large
  language models (LLMs) have leapt from preschooler to undergraduate and be
 yond. This talk reviews recent progress in teaching LLMs to do science and 
 reasoning\, and speculates as to what it will mean for the future of theore
 tical physics if these trends continue.\n\n \n\nAdam is a theoretical physi
 cist who has researched topics including the big bang\, inflation\, the mul
 tiverse\, black holes\, quantum computation\, space elevators\, bubbles of 
 nothing\, and the long term future of the universe\, as well as the relatio
 nship between theoretical physics and computer science. He works at Google 
 and has a visiting appointment at Stanford University.
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LOCATION:Hewlett Teaching Center\, 201
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SUMMARY:Applied Physics/Physics Colloquium: Adam Brown- "Artificial General
  Intelligence and the Future of Physics" 
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URL:https://events.stanford.edu/event/applied-physicsphysics-colloquium-ada
 m-brown-artificial-general-intelligence-and-the-future-of-physics
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