It's more nuanced than this. Peter Scholze said in response to this declaration:
> The goal of mathematical research is human understanding of mathematics, and so mathematics can only thrive in a community of human mathematicians. It is crucial to preserve this communal spirit. [0]
Terence Tao has also talked about the requirement for a mathematical proof: along with generation and formal verification, there is an important step of "proof digestion"
> understanding the essence of a solution, placing it in context with previous literature, summarizing and explaining it effectively, and gaining insights on other related problems and topics [1]
And the goal of computer mathematics research is computer understanding of mathematics. I fail to see a reason provided as to why society should defund automated reasoning just so mathematicians can put off burger flipping for another year.
> The goal of mathematical research is human understanding of mathematics, and so mathematics can only thrive in a community of human mathematicians. It is crucial to preserve this communal spirit. [0]
Terence Tao has also talked about the requirement for a mathematical proof: along with generation and formal verification, there is an important step of "proof digestion"
> understanding the essence of a solution, placing it in context with previous literature, summarizing and explaining it effectively, and gaining insights on other related problems and topics [1]
[0]: https://siliconreckoner.substack.com/p/the-leiden-declaratio...
[1]: https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao/116450581967483825