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throwaway713 ◴[] No.42167915[source]
Anyone else feel like mathematics is sort of the endgame? I.e., once ML can do it better than humans, that’s basically it?
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margorczynski ◴[] No.42168138[source]
I doubt it. Math has the property that you have a way to 100% verify that what you're doing is correct with little cost (as it is done with Lean). Most problems don't have anything close to that.
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exe34 ◴[] No.42168205[source]
to be fair, humans also have to run experiments to discover whether their models fit nature - AI will do it too.
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1. margorczynski ◴[] No.42168242[source]
These kind of experiments are many times orders of magnitude more costly (time, energy, money, safety, etc.) than verifying a mathematical proof with something like Lean. That's why many think math will be one of the first to crack with AI as there is a relatively cheap and fast feedback loop available.