Do you think AI will be able to solve one of the millenium prize problems?

Do you think AI will be able to solve one of the millenium prize problems?

>The Millennium Prize Problems are seven well-known complex mathematical problems selected by the Clay Mathematics Institute in 2000. The Clay Institute has pledged a US$1 million prize for the first correct solution to each problem.
>To date, the only Millennium Prize problem to have been solved is the Poincaré conjecture. The Clay Institute awarded the monetary prize to Russian mathematician Grigori Perelman in 2010. However, he declined the award as it was not also offered to Richard S. Hamilton, upon whose work Perelman built.

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  1. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ultimately yes

  2. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    My God I wanna poo on her chest

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      thank you for weighing in on this topic saar

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        Why leave all the fun to Hilbert?

  3. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    I remember this man being posted years ago. What a fascinating figure.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      agreed, pity it's difficult to find much information about him since he's a recluse

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        Someone else just posted him in another bag carrying a plastic bag

  4. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    perelman that's an ethnic swedish name right

  5. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Yugi already solved the millennium puzzle, moron, it's how he met Atem (Yami)

  6. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Probably not anytime soon. Automated Theorem proving still is not that robust and a lot of "hand holding" still needs to be done to get proofs written and verified. Also, A.I is good at undergraduate maths (mostly) but I've given it bits of open problems related to my research and otherwise and it shits out nonsense most of the time.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Don’t let GPT pull your leg anon. GPT pretends the sum of the first secen primes squared is 656

      GPT is on the wind up

  7. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    low IQ thread. /thread

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Do you feel at home?

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        no. im out.

  8. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Maybe not directly at the moment as I don't think they are great at maths. Perhaps you could make them code something that could help.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Anon they are playing game theory with humans.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      bing AI is able to answer calculus 1 questions, try it

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        Ask bing 36864 squared please

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        yes it can, it now just needs to be able to answer them correctly and consistently

  9. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    No. AI can't do anything. It simply copies answers from various sites on the topic and paraphrases them. This is literally Google, only for morons.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Then how did GPT solve the Kryptos puzzle?

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        Just like a computer beats grandmasters at chess. This is not an intellectual task; it can be solved by simply selecting from a variety of options.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      are you saying it cannot come up with unique solutions? It cannot and will never be able to mimic human creativity or improvisation?

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        Of course GPT can do that. GPT created the character of Sam Altman, that’s pretty off the wall.

      • 5 months ago
        Anonymous

        He can imitate, but he is only effective where everything has already been decided. He doesn’t know how to solve new things, because someone has to teach him first.

  10. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Remember when $1million was a big deal?

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      in some countries it still is

  11. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    Why did he deny the prize instead of taking the prize and sharing it with the person he thought also deserved it? He double fricked the guy whose work he built off. First by not just letting him finish, second by refusing to simply take and share the prize.

    • 5 months ago
      Anonymous

      Jew.

  12. 5 months ago
    Anonymous

    it will be the last thing it learns to do. ai can't solve any real problems without lots of hand holding. this is because it can't innovate, it just combines old stuff. to solve open problems you need to do something new. midwits can't comprehend this and thought ai would be doing math research before it could make a painting.

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