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Coding vs. Programming vs. Software Development

Posted on April 11, 2025 by Yµn ^…^ ƒ(x) aka. Yunus Emre Vurgun

Why do we keep saying LLMs are good at "coding" but not the actual "programming" or "development" phases? Because they are distinct terms.

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Why Teach Coding, Math and Writing, When AI Can Do It Better?

Posted on March 5, 2025 by Yµn ^…^ ƒ(x) aka. Yunus Emre Vurgun

Some AI benchmarks show that there are even some models that can do very advanced classical mathematics better than most experts in the field, let alone the computer science field or “writing the code”. There are models that can solve both advanced coding challenges and advanced mathematics, and when I mean advanced I mean like combinatorics’ cap set problem in mathematics that can easily make many experts get completely lost even when they think about the problem a little too long.

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The Scary Sudden Realization with Claude 3.7

Posted on March 3, 2025 by Yµn ^…^ ƒ(x) aka. Yunus Emre Vurgun

I just wanted to share my experience with the new AI model from Anthropic, which is Claude 3.7, which they have released around a week ago I guess.

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About the gen-AI hype

Posted on May 7, 2024 by Yµn ^…^ ƒ(x) aka. Yunus Emre Vurgun

There is too much hype, or should I say ‘hopeium’ going on around the generative AI field discussed in social media. Seeing x100 performance with a combination of previous technology with new processing methods and better hardware is quite impressive as most of us would never have imagined this much power, BUT, these innovations will NOT solve all the problems in the world, and no, evil robots will not come after you anytime soon.

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Balancing AGI Expectations and Computational Resources

Balancing AGI Expectations and Computational Resources

Posted on May 5, 2024 by Yµn ^…^ ƒ(x) aka. Yunus Emre Vurgun

There is a complicated balance between our expectations for Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and the computational resources required to achieve it. In the pursuit of AGI (no one is sure how to define it properly), we envision systems that can perform any intellectual task that a human can (though we still don't know what we humans really can do).

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