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NAND to GPT

Yew Jin Lim

From NAND to GPT: Building AI from first principles

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From NAND to GPT 09: High-level Languages

In 1954, a team at IBM led by John Backus began work on a project that most of their colleagues thought was doomed. The idea: let scientists write mathematical formulas in something close to standard notation, and have a program translate t...

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From NAND to GPT 08: The Stack

In 1945, Alan Turing wrote a proposal for the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE). Buried in its dense technical prose was a mechanism he called “burying” and “unburying” - a way for subroutines to save their return addresses and restore them ...

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From NAND to GPT 07: Assembly Language

In 1949, a 23-year-old mathematician named Kathleen Booth co-authored a book titled Automatic Digital Calculators. Tucked inside was a notation system she had designed for the ARC2 computer at Birkbeck College, London. Instead of writing ra...

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From NAND To GPT 06: Control Flow

In 1941, Konrad Zuse completed the Z3 in Berlin - a room-sized machine built from 2,600 telephone relays. It could perform arithmetic, store programs on punched film, and execute instructions automatically. By many definitions, it was the w...

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