Wolfram releases Mathematica 15 with built-in AI assistant in every notebook
Stephen Wolfram launched Wolfram Language and Mathematica 15, packing a built-in AI assistant into every notebook and exposing Wolfram functionality to external AI environments via MCP. The release also adds large-scale time and event series, symbolic music representation, a new ModelFit superfunction, and expanded categorical-data computation.
The AI assistant can generate code, explain results inline, and call Wolfram's symbolic engine for math, units, and curated data. Pairing deterministic symbolic computation with LLMs is Wolfram's pitch as a hedge against hallucination in scientific workflows.
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