The 'Mozart of Math' isn't worried about AI replacing math nerds -- ever | TechCrunch
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AI, described as a mediocre graduate student by mathematician Terence Tao, may assist mathematicians but won't replace their unique learning capabilities, facilitating exploration of difficult problems.
Tao emphasizes that while AI can follow hints to arrive at correct answers, it lacks the learning ability of human students and may revert to prior methods.
AI will support mathematicians in tackling previously unreachable challenges, enabling collaboration rather than competition, according to Terence Tao's optimistic outlook.
The future of math involves more collaboration between AI and humans, where AI can execute complex tasks under mathematicians' guidance, making exploration more efficient.
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