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hello um so I found yeah weamp;#39;ve done that already um so now Iamp;#39;m going to talk about another project which is automatic retuning of ploting Point Precision which is done with by me and William Moses from UI um so obviously choosing the right floating Point Precision is very important because if you choose like too high in precision and you didnamp;#39;t need it you wasted a lot of Computer Resources you wasted a lot of power uh so thereamp;#39;s been a lot of work with especially with ml models to try to get the precision as low as possible uh to improve performance because we donamp;#39;t actually need like perfect uh Precision there um so but for example if you go too low youamp;#39;ll get like useless results um and in some scientific applications um applications like require more than 128 bits of floating Port Precision to to work properly um and thereamp;#39;s also work being done in that direction to improve uh uh Precision so thereamp;#39;s a lot of important