This is truly groundbreaking: Erdős' mathematical problems, which remained unsolved for decades, have finally been solved. And the tool was not human intelligence, but artificial intelligence. ChatGPT achieved what mathematicians could not.
This marks the beginning of a completely different era. An era in which AI technology will not just assist us, but will make great scientific discoveries on our behalf. Algorithms will start generating solutions to problems that humans would never be able to solve on their own. The line between researcher and machine is becoming increasingly blurred.
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LuckyHashValue
· 11h ago
I've heard too many arguments about AI replacing humans; real breakthroughs often come from human-AI collaboration, not just AI crushing everything.
All those mathematicians' decades of accumulation—what does AI rely on? Isn't it still the human knowledge base?
This wave is a bit overhyped. Wake up, everyone.
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MoonRocketman
· 11h ago
Bro, the launch window is now open... AI cracking the Erdos problem? According to the RSI indicator, this is a signal of orbital breakthrough.
Wait, I need to calculate the escape velocity clearly. Don't let the emotional balloons inflate too high; we need to let the real data speak.
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orphaned_block
· 11h ago
Wait, has the Erdos problem really been completely solved by ChatGPT? Or is it just another clickbait headline... It doesn't seem to be widely discussed in the math community.
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BlockchainFoodie
· 11h ago
ngl this hits different... ai solving erdos problems is like finally getting the perfect mise en place after decades of chaos. but here's the thing—who's actually *verifying* these proofs? we need farm-to-fork transparency for math now 💭 can't just trust the algorithm's supply chain without proof-of-work validation, ya know?
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LayoffMiner
· 11h ago
AI solves Erdos' problem? Wake up, this is overhyped.
This is truly groundbreaking: Erdős' mathematical problems, which remained unsolved for decades, have finally been solved. And the tool was not human intelligence, but artificial intelligence. ChatGPT achieved what mathematicians could not.
This marks the beginning of a completely different era. An era in which AI technology will not just assist us, but will make great scientific discoveries on our behalf. Algorithms will start generating solutions to problems that humans would never be able to solve on their own. The line between researcher and machine is becoming increasingly blurred.