06-06-2026, 09:04 PM
Summary.
What Happened?
Liam Price, a teenager from England with no formal university math training, just cracked a famous math puzzle (Erdős problem #1196) that has been vexing experts since 1966. He didn't do it alone—he used ChatGPT.
Why is this a Big Deal?
It’s not just that a computer solved a hard math problem; it’s how it did it.
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What Happened?
Liam Price, a teenager from England with no formal university math training, just cracked a famous math puzzle (Erdős problem #1196) that has been vexing experts since 1966. He didn't do it alone—he used ChatGPT.
Why is this a Big Deal?
It’s not just that a computer solved a hard math problem; it’s how it did it.
- Originality: Usually, AIs just regurgitate things they've already seen. In this case, the AI ignored traditional human conventions and came up with a totally fresh, unexpected strategy to bridge different fields of math.
- Logical Reasoning: For a long time, people thought AI large language models (LLMs) would hit a wall with pure logic. Instead, they are starting to show genuine flashes of original "thought."
- The Goal: AI teams are scaling up these models quickly. Some experts predict that by 2030, an AI might share a Fields Medal (the Nobel Prize of mathematics).
- The Headache: It’s a double-edged sword. While AI is super-charging research, it's also generating a massive influx of "AI slop"—papers that look highly convincing on the surface but take human referees a frustrating amount of time to double-check for hidden hallucinations or errors.
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