This might be a worthy application.
Set to be revolutionized by AI because AI can’t do math.
Says my brother, a Math Professor that works with people trying to develop AI
AI is math, statistics specifically.
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It can do statistics and probability incredibly well. Chatbots are gross waste of that capability but it’s proving to be quite capable in areas where lots of brute force computation was required before (like in biotech).
AI can’t count the number of letters in a word
That’s because ChatGPT and the likes use machine learning to calculate odds of word combinations that make up a plausible sentence in a given context. There are scientific studies that postulate we’ll never have enough data to train those models properly, not to mention exponential energy consumption required. But this is not the only application of this technology.
The absence of coincidence
Look up the strong law of small numbers.
Also, one of their examples of AI was an exhaustive search.
The article isn’t about automatic proofs, but it’d be interesting to see a LLM that can write formal proofs in Coq/Lean/whatever and call external computer algebra systems like SageMath or Mathematica.
I was thinking something similar: If you have the computer write in a formal language, designed in such a way that it is impossible to make an incorrect statement, I guess it could be possible to get somewhere with this
No
Are you saying “No… let’s not advance mathematics”? Or… “No, let’s not advance mathematics using AI”?
I was saying boourns
Yes
No
Ok