Starting tomorrow, August 7, Wolfram U will hosting a weekly webinar series showcasing much of the new and improved functionality present in Version 14.1 of Wolfram Language. The first webinar will provide a broad overview of this release and subsequent versions will delve into detailed subareas like new mathematics functionality, improvements to the compiler, new astronomical and chemical visualizations, AI and LLMs and more. These sessions will be headed by developers from their respective fields, providing you with a unique opportunity to get a look at all of these topics straight from the source.
The schedule is as follows:
August 7, 2024: An Overview of What's New and Improved in Version 14.1
This first session in the New in Wolfram 14.1 webinar series paints a big picture of the new release with special attention to Chat Notebooks, LLM functionality and the latest Wolfram tools for AI systems.
August 14, 2024: Mathematical Computation in Version 14.1
This session begins with an overview of the latest mathematical functionality in the new release and the new world of symbolic-dimensional arrays, stability analysis of dynamical systems and advances in PDE modeling.
August 21, 2024: Updates for the Wolfram Compiler, System Modeler and External Language Integration
This session covers performance updates for the Wolfram Compiler, what's new in System Modeler and the latest in external language integration.
August 28, 2024: Visualizing and Computing Astronomical and Chemical Data and Historical Geography
This session brings you experts sharing incredible advancements for computation with astronomical data, symbolic representation of 3D biomolecules and historical geography.
September 4, 2024: New and Powerful Components for AI and LLMs
In this webinar, you'll learn about Wolfram tools for AI, including connections and prompt engineering for large language models (LLMs), improvements in speech recognition and new video and audio processing functionality.
These sessions are running for the next five Wednesdays at 11:00 AM Central US time.
You can register for this five-part series HERE.
We hope to see you there! (And if you can't make the live sessions, registering means that you'll receive a link to the recordings after each session right in your email!)