Wolfram's Version 13.3 includes a subsystem around LLMs plus new functionality in integrals, special functions, finite fields, computational geometry, live highlighting in visualizations, AR & VR deployment. See examples for those and dozens of other enhancements.
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Wolfram Language and Mathematica have released Version 13.3, which includes a new subsystem around LLMs. The Wolfram Language and Mathematica have been consistent in their mission and goals over the past 35 years, and the language has become a bridge between humans, AIs, and computation. LLMs now provide a linguistic interface with common sense that can generate precise computational language. Chat Notebooks have been introduced, allowing users to interact with LLMs and receive Wolfram Language code. The Wolfram Language has also expanded in functionality, with new features and updates in version 13.3. LLMs have opened up the Wolfram Language to a wider range of users, allowing anyone to produce serious Wolfram Language code even without prior knowledge. The LLM functionality is integrated into Chat Notebooks, with new structure and control options. LLMs can be accessed through the Prompt Repository or using symbolic representations in the Wolfram Language. Integration of LLMs and Wolfram Language functionality will continue in future updates. Additionally, advancements have been made in specifying integrals over regions in calculus.
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