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+ Editor's note: if you're reading this to get code snippets, don't bother. While there is much use for writing code (obviously), and it's necessary to go over it, + there is a lot of introductory material on popular AI frameworks, and not a whole lot covering the math that makes them work in an accessible manner. + Deadly Boring Math is and will remain focused solely on theoretical mathematics; if I ever write a piece on programming simple AI (which would be cool; I might), + it'll go live on my personal blog. +

Hello, everyone! Today's a bit of a change of pace: rather than our usual advanced calculus material, we're covering... Artificial intelligence! As this is a math blog, and not an AI blog, we're not going to cover prompt engineering or anything like that. Instead, we're looking at two critical concepts: