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Maximilien Tirard

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Technical Consultant Wolfram Research

Maximilien Tirard first encountered the Wolfram Language during high school, participating in the second edition of the Wolfram Summer School at the company’s European headquarters in 2016. He later pursued a dual degree in Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Oxford, where he developed a strong interest in visualization and interactive technologies. In 2025, Max joined Wolfram Research Europe as a Technical Consultant. He enjoys using dynamic, visual tools to foster intuition for complex and abstract mathematical ideas and is particularly interested in the intersection of computation and formal reasoning, including the use of interactive proof assistants. Max contributes to both internal and external projects, and his background equips him to deliver Wolfram training and courses across a broad range of topics.

Bio from: Big Data LDN 2025

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While there has been much excitement about the potential of large language models (LLMs) to automate tasks that previously required human intelligence or creativity, many early projects have failed because of LLMs’ innate willingness to lie. This presentation explores these “hallucination” issues and proposes a solution.

By combining generative AI with more traditional symbolic computation, reliability can be maintained, explainability improved, and private knowledge and data injected. This talk will show simple examples of combining language-based thinking with computational thinking to generate solutions that neither could achieve on its own.

An example application of an AI scientific research assistant will be shown that brings together the ideas presented in a most demanding real-world task, where false information is not acceptable. This is a fast-evolving space with enormous potential—and we’re just getting started.