Die Mathematik erlebt den größten Wandel in ihrer Geschichte – Die Geschwindigkeit, mit der künstliche Intelligenz an mathematischen Fähigkeiten gewinnt, hat viele überrascht. Es beschreibt neu, was es bedeutet, Mathematiker zu sein

https://www.newscientist.com/article/2518526-mathematics-is-undergoing-the-biggest-change-in-its-history/

6 Kommentare

  1. „In March 2025, mathematician [Daniel Litt](https://www.artsci.utoronto.ca/about/glance/new-faculty/2022-23/daniel-litt) made a bet. Despite the march of progress of artificial intelligence in many fields, he believed his subject was safe, wagering with a colleague that there was only a 25 per cent chance an AI could write a mathematical paper at the level of the best human mathematicians by 2030. Only a year later, he thinks he was wrong. “I now expect to lose this bet,” he declared on his [blog](https://www.daniellitt.com/blog/2026/2/20/mathematics-in-the-library-of-babel).“

  2. Im shocked every few months by how much better chatpgt gets. I always tell myself its slowing down, its not improving. But its progressed at an almost frightening rate.

  3. Its an interesting shift to think about, where more and more energy will be spent deciphering AI findinfs instead of the classic approaches. A more fundamental shift on where the emphasis is for frontier sciences

  4. AWetAndFloppyNoodle on

    AI companies literally had to plug in math libraries because the LLMs couldn’t count?

  5. Maybe the world of Hyperion (Dan Simmons) isn’t so far away, where AI feeds tech to humans as black boxes because humans just can’t keep up. And then AI decides that some of the tech they feed to their human friends is going to have a big backdoor in case they need to subdue/remove the humans for one reason or another.

  6. NoobensMcarthur on

    And yet it is still completely incapable of giving me instructions on how to do mundane shit in Microsoft 365. And when it’s actually able to give said advice, it’s almost always several years out of date. 

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