Matteo Capucci on Nostr: A corollary to this is that in the near future we might see easily-automated ...
A corollary to this is that in the near future we might see easily-automated puzzle-solving lose status compared to human-guided theory-building. I wonder how this will change the social reality of mathematics, especially in the eye of the general public, where puzzle-solving is disproportionately represented...
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