Your intellectual superiors have accepted AI why haven't you?
>AI has really been um improving very rapidly. It allows me to experiment. I will try crazier things. I can vibe on the blackboard and then if there's a computation that neither of us want to do, we can just get our AI tool to finish that. I [music] can search literature much more accurately and effectively than I could before. So, I'm doing way more AI assisted mathematics and and collaborative projects. And now, I think it's ready for prime time.
>We lived in a world of cognitive friction until very recently where every task required us to use our brain [music] and so we didn't really think about it. We just thought this was the cost of doing something intellectual. But now we have AI and the other technology that can bring these frictions down to zero. I hope when AI usage becomes more common place, people will also post not just their final product but all the different paths they used to [music] get there because that's also very useful information. I think we can find some way to have the best of both worlds.
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Anonymous06/03/26(Wed)04:29:22
that chink shill have zero credibility
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Anonymous06/03/26(Wed)04:43:27
>DUDE....BEING DUMB IS LIKE....BASED
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Anonymous06/03/26(Wed)11:49:26
For convenience: https://youtube.com/watch?v=cdflu9ZXZGE
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Anonymous06/03/26(Wed)17:13:10
Remember when he proved that Clinton would be a better president than Trump.
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Anonymous06/03/26(Wed)17:15:53
>>16993094 >NOOOOO YOU NEED TO SPEND HOURS TO FIND SHITTY GOYENCE PAPERS!!!!! YOU CANT JUST USE UNWHOLESOME THIEVERY!!! >haha ideas go brrr
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Anonymous06/03/26(Wed)17:30:25
>>16993084(OP) How much is he being paid to advertise this?
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Anonymous06/03/26(Wed)17:50:27
i'd like to live in a world without smartphones or AI or the internet but it's not coming back so i dont see a point resisting the tide
Being an expert and using AI is a superpower, while using AI to be an expert is going to leave a lot of people behind until we all rely on AI for everything and are on a level playing field.
>>16995497 >MasterClass instructors (often called professors or experts) generally make $100,000 upfront alongside 30% of the revenue their specific class generates. Because the platform features A-list celebrities and experts, top teachers can earn millions in royalties over time.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)03:42:39
>>16993084(OP) So it's an improved calculator and search engine. Amazing. *wanking motion*
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)03:49:59
>>16995500 I first heard about this like a decade ago when Sean Carroll was posting about his own
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)04:35:35
>>16993084(OP) no gooky chinksect is my intellectual superiour. Observe /his/tory, brainlet.
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)05:19:51
>>16995505 (Me) nvm it was some shit called "The Great Courses"
>>16995612 >misusing it's literally called GUNpowder though?
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Anonymous06/07/26(Sun)14:15:59
>>16994502 That's fucking nothing for a world class professional. He could immediately just waltz into basically any company right now and get 10 times that much as analyst or something. You could realistically expect the worlds best cleaner to make 700k a year let alone worlds best plumber or engineer or lawyer or doctor or what ever else.
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)09:21:57
>>16995612 If the chinks don't know how useful the stuff is, it's their problem
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)15:18:23
>>16993084(OP) what has he invented lately with his AI?
>A set of integers is primitive if no number in the set divides another. We introduce a new method for bounding Erdős sums of primitive sets, suggested from output of GPT-5.4 Pro, based on Markov chains with von Mangoldt weights. The method leads to a host of applications, yet seems to have been overlooked by the prior literature since Erdős’ seminal 1935 paper. As applications, we prove two 1966 conjectures of Erdős–Sárközy–Szemerédi, on primitive sets of large numbers (#1196) and on divisibility chains (#1217). The method also provides a short proof of the Erdős Primitive Set Conjecture (#164), as well as the related claim that 2 is an “Erdős-strong” prime. Moreover, the method resolves (a revised form of) the Banks–Martin conjecture, which has long been viewed as a unifying ‘master theorem’ for the area.
>The initial proof of Theorem 1.1 was generated by an autonomous run of GPT-5.4 Pro; a similar run also established Theorem 1.6. GPT-5.4 Pro was also used to assist with the initial proof of Theorem 1.2, with the main human contributions being the downward divisor chain and suggesting Lemmas 3.2 and 3.3(ii) to establish the sub-invariance property. In addition, an early version of GPT-5.5 Pro was used to assist with the initial proof of Theorem 1.3. Finally, GPT-5.4 Pro helped prove Theorem 1.4. Nevertheless, the final proofs in this paper have been generated and reviewed by the human authors, using the AI-generated proofs as starting points when appropriate. >ChatGPT was used to generate code for several of the images in this paper, to search for relevant literature (for instance, in locating references for the proof of Lemma 3.2), to proofread the paper and to offer additional suggested results and remarks. >The Lean formalization in [2] was generated using OpenAI’s Codex. The Lean formalization in [33] was generated using Math Inc.’s Gauss.
>>16996235 that's very cool, but it doesn't sound like it's going to make burgers any cheaper
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Anonymous06/08/26(Mon)20:44:00
>>16996265 You'd be wrong, since "many of the Markov chain arguments in this paper can be reformulated using the closely related language of flow networks." Flow networks are used for optimizing operations, supply chains and production logistics, and thus reducing the price of commodities (or at least reducing the price of production and increasing the profit margin.)
Furthermore, the proof that 2 is an Erdos-strong prime is crucial, since hamburgers generally have 2 buns.
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Anonymous06/09/26(Tue)07:24:21
>>16996272 >reducing the price of commodities we won't see that any time in the next 100 years
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)16:16:37
>>16993084(OP) Non-smart people think you can only use AI to think for you, and therefore it's bad. They don't realize AI is a tool which requires effective user input to maximize productivity, because they themselves could never produce such input, being unintelligent themselves.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)16:22:20
>>16996272 >Furthermore, the proof that 2 is an Erdos-strong prime is crucial, since hamburgers generally have 2 buns. I'm convinced.
>AI replaces non-skilled labor >STEMcels don't care and even gloat >AI begins replacing STEMcels >NOOOOOOOO THIS CANT BE HAPPENING Why are yall like this?
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)19:18:35
>>16993084(OP) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PctlBxRh0p4 Even Ed Witten admits that AI is here and only going to get better.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)20:20:16
>>16993084(OP) Didn't read but I'm convinced he got a fat paycheck.
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Anonymous06/11/26(Thu)20:21:18
>>16998285 >it's a le tool wow, deep, I love it now thanks