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by sweezyjeezy 460 days ago
> but it also possible to train AIs to approach them without going through the same process as the human scientists

With chess the answer was more or less completely brute force the problem space, but will that work with math / science? Is there a way to widely explore the problem space with AI, especially in a way that goes above or even against the contents of it's training data? I don't know the answer, but that seems to be the crucial question here.