|
|
|
|
|
by fasterik
32 days ago
|
|
Why did it make you sad? I can see why it would make training researchers harder, but once someone attains a postdoc-level skill in mathematics research, wouldn't having a PhD-level AI assistant just boost one's ability to do more ambitious research? |
|
"That view is that there is still a great deal of value in struggling with a mathematics problem, but that the era where you could enjoy the thrill of having your name forever associated with a particular theorem or definition may well be close to its end. So if your aim in doing mathematics is to achieve some kind of immortality, so to speak, then you should understand that that won’t necessarily be possible for much longer — not just for you, but for anybody."
He may seem to imply the end is only for some subset of reasons but if you read the entire essay he is just trying to give hope where the rest of the essay is really damning!