Could AI be a mathematical buddy?





Artificial Intelligence (AI) may not be up for the Fields Medal (mathematics’ Nobel Prize) any time soon, but it may act as an intermediary for mathematicians working on proofs. However, something is lacking for AI to get down to it as Terry Tao explains.

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23 Replies to “Could AI be a mathematical buddy?”

That's kinda how I use AI with math, not to solve things but if I get stuck it can get you halfway there and point you in some general direction instead of wandering in the dark. There's textbooks too of course but AI is also useful. Of course this is mostly for elementary math, not any advanced proofs. AI struggles hard with any semblance of a complex problem. But for fairly straightforward rudimentary things, even calculus to some extent, it's useful.

If we start strapping on cameras on people 24/7, AI would just learn to be lazy 🤣
Sleep for at least 8 hours (sometimes 12+), binge-watch Netflix, eat junk food, doom-scrolling, doing minimal amount of work and then complaining about taxes 🤣

First mathematicians came very long time ago before AI…… so good luck for the computers, also by example I think it just impossible for a computer to get the exact value of square root of 2. Computer can be very close but never exactly that the magic of irrational numbers. If someone disagree let me know

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