Stephen Wolfram: Launching Version 15 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica: Built-in (Useful) AI & Lots of New Core Functionality. “June 23, 1988 is when we launched Version 1.0 of Mathematica. Today—almost 38 years later—we’re launching Version 15 of what—in recognition of how far it’s expanded beyond ‘math’—we now call Wolfram Language. It’s an impressive release, with a lot of new […]

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Launching Version 15 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica: Built-in (Useful) AI & Lots of New Core Functionality (Stephen Wolfram)

Stephen Wolfram: Launching Version 15 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica: Built-in (Useful) AI & Lots of New Core Functionality. “June 23, 1988 is when we launched Version 1.0 of Mat…

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Launching Version 15 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica: Built-in (Useful) AI & Lots of New Core Functionality

AI-related upgrades like the built-in AI Assistant, extended computation-augmented generation and the Wolfram Agent Tools framework. Advances in TimeSeries & Tabular. New categorical data, ModelFit automated model selection, symbolic music. Efficient handling of gigabyte-sized notebooks. Gains in the already-robust visualization functionality. New functions for algebra, matrices, PDE modeling.

Wolfram, LLM 정밀 계산 한계 보완하는 Foundation Tool 공식 출시

Wolfram이 LLM의 정밀 계산 한계를 보완하는 Foundation Tool을 공식 출시. CAG 기술로 실시간 계산 결과를 LLM 응답에 주입하는 새로운 방식을 소개합니다.

https://aisparkup.com/posts/9611

Wolfram Blog: Learning Decision Process Theory with a Wolfram Language Toolkit. “Wolfram Language provides powerful tools to compute and visualize both the optimal behaviors of decisions using game theory and an extension to a new field theory of games that explores how decisions change in time. I am excited to announce a free interactive course on decision process theory that will help […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/24/wolfram-blog-learning-decision-process-theory-with-a-wolfram-language-toolkit/

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Stephen Wolfram: New Features Everywhere: Launching Version 14.3 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica. “Version 14.2 launched on January 23 of this year. Now, today, just over six months later, we’re launching Version 14.3. And despite its modest .x designation, it’s a big release, with lots of important new and updated functionality, particularly in core areas of the system. I’m […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/08/06/new-features-everywhere-launching-version-14-3-of-wolfram-language-mathematica-stephen-wolfram/

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Wolfram Blog: Launching Version 14.2 of Wolfram Language & Mathematica: Big Data Meets Computation & AI . “So, what’s new in 14.2? Under the hood there are changes to make Wolfram Notebook Assistant more efficient and more streamlined. But there are also lots of visible extensions and enhancements to the user-visible parts of the Wolfram Language. In total there are 80 completely new […]

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Wolfram live stream their language design sessions. Some of the discussions get salty. Such as Stephen Wolfram telling people he doesn’t like something. A new one has just started. They are also available on demand.

https://www.youtube.com/live/D1Bb02bEKLk

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Live CEOing Ep 810: Design Review of % Modernization continued

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While I love using #wolframlanguage , the license is so expensive, even to monkey around with at home.

https://www.wolfram.com/mathematica/pricing/home-hobby/

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Birdnardo helping me code in the Wolfram Language, with ChatGPT

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A lesser-known fact: `BesselJZero[ν, 𝑘]` works for non-integer 𝑘 too, and it has a meaning. It's not simply 𝑘-th zero, it's the inverse function of the phase `Arg[HankelH1[ν, 𝑥]]/π+1/2`.
https://reference.wolfram.com/language/ref/BesselJZero.html
https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jrh13/papers/bessel.pdf
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BesselJZero—Wolfram Language Documentation

BesselJZero[n, k] represents the k\[Null]^th zero of the Bessel function Jn (x). BesselJZero[n, k, x0] represents the k\[Null]^th zero greater than x0.