Andrea Valenzuela

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Nobel Prizes 2024: AI Breakthroughs Win Big

Lessons Learned After the AI Nobel Debate Andrea Valenzuela · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 7 min read · 11 hours ago — AI-generated image. Since the first Nobel Prizes were awarded in 1901, the last period of the year has become an exciting time to learn about remarkable individuals and their contributions across various fields. This Nobel season has been particularly intriguing — and somewhat controversial — due to the special recognition

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Four Takeaways from a 5-Year Journey

Navigating the post-graduation learnings Andrea Valenzuela · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 5 min read · 9 hours ago — Self-made image. With September being a month of new beginnings — often more so than January for some people — just ending, I think it is the perfect time to share a recent experience I had for the first time in my professional career: giving a speech at a master’s graduation ceremony! When

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Why LLMs are not Good for Coding — Part II

Large Language Models for Coding Tasks Andrea Valenzuela · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 6 min read · 12 hours ago — Self-made image. After publishing the first article of this series, “Why LLMs are Not Good for Coding,” I received several comments on social media, such as: “I am using ChatGPT for coding and it works perfectly fine.” “You are wrong. Large Language Models are useful coding assistants.”

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Prompt Engineering for Coding Tasks

Enhancing Code Generation with LLMs via Prompt Engineering Andrea Valenzuela · Follow Published in Towards Data Science · 7 min read · 7 hours ago — Self-made image. If you’ve ever used ChatGPT to help with a tedious Python script that you have been putting off, or to find the best way to approach a coding University assignment, you have likely realized that while Large Language Models (LLMs) can be helpful for some coding tasks,

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