There are multiple deeply clever bits in this argument.
Which is the part that you think is deeply clever?
What is true is that these systems are at least as good as a beginning grad student in all subfields and are outputting results equivalent to a top-notch mathematician on some problems.
That might not be true. They didn't release the actual output from the AI. Instead, they released a proof that was heavily modified by mathematicians before being released to the world. It's not clear what the AI actually did. https://cdn.openai.com/pdf/74c...
Presumably if the output from the AI was very good, they would have just released that.
" If the level and type of human expertise that is represented on this note had been assembled to find a counterexample to this conjecture a month ago, and those people put in similar amounts of time working on it than they did to reading and thinking about Chat GPT’s solution, the mathematicians would have found a counterexample. However, without the claimed proof by Chat GPT, there is no particular reason anyone would have tried to look for a counterexample, assembled a group of experts with the appropriate expertise, or that the experts would have agreed to turn their attention to this problem. We can all be reminded by this development of how frequently interesting and powerful things happen mathematically when one applies ideas from one field to another, and think about how AI can help us find more cross-field applications."
"One other concern that directly arises in this development is that there is a history of closely related ideas in the literature,.. which are not appropriately referenced in Chat GPT’s paper. If a human came up with this argument and didn’t cite such previous work, we would assume that they were unfamiliar with the previous work and came up with the ideas independently, since our professional norms require us to cite previous work whose ideas influenced our work. On the other hand, Chat GPT is in some sense “familiar” with all the previous work."
"The Computer made me do it."