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Hello,

i am a 55 year old independent researcher from Germany, Munich. Actually at computer and AI research area; in my younger days, which is long ago, i was into physics and coming back to it in these days. Mostly here to read about the new research, ask perhaps a questions, or help others out, if i can. Just to discuss with like-minded people and enjoy science.

all the best to you all.

Esim Can
 
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Esim Can said:
Hello,

i am a 55 year old independent researcher from Germany, Munich. Actually at computer and AI research area; in my younger days, which is long ago, i was into physics and coming back to it in these days. Mostly here to read about the new research, ask perhaps a questions, or help others out, if i can. Just to discuss with like-minded people and enjoy science.

all the best to you all.

Esim Can
Welcome to the forums. Physics and AI are fascinating. Huge fan of local LLMs such as Mistral Small here myself. Just lack the hardware to run it fast.
 
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You're in the right place. There's been a growing number of threads about AI here lately: and they're quite interesting!
 
Thank you for the warm welcome!

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