AI poses existential questions for the future of mathematics as a human discipline
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Carolyn Y. Johnson
Summary
This article explores the existential threat that AI poses to the academic discipline of mathematics. While math has traditionally been a human endeavor that illuminates traffic flow, protein building, and medical imaging, the rise of AI raises questions about whether human mathematicians will still be needed. The piece examines concerns that AI could fundamentally change or even render obsolete the field of mathematics as we know it.
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· 2 pulledMath illuminates how traffic flows, how our cells build proteins and even how to speed up medical imaging scans.
Some worry the academic discipline now faces an existential threat.
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