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Submission + - Math Genius AI to Co-author Proofs within Three Years (theregister.com)

robinsrowe writes: How must faster will technology advance with AI agents solving new mathematical proofs? AI today isn't very good at math. Vividly demonstrated recently, when the White House used AI to calculate "reciprocal tariffs" that made no math sense whatsoever. (AI doesn't know the math difference between a tariff and a deficit.) That AI today cannot mathematically reason is a rich source of AI hallucinations. DARPA, the research arm of the U.S. Department of Defense, aims to make AI math be much, much, much better. Not merely better at calculations, but to make AI do abstract math thinking. DARPA says that "The goal of Exponentiating Mathematics (expMath) is to radically accelerate the rate of progress in pure mathematics by developing an AI co-author capable of proposing and proving useful abstractions." Article in The Register...

The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, aka DARPA, believes mathematics isn't advancing fast enough. So to accelerate – or "exponentiate" – the rate of mathematical research, DARPA this week held a Proposers Day event to engage with the technical community in the hope that attendees will prepare proposals to submit once the actual Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) solicitation goes out. Whoa, slow down there, Uncle Sam. DARPA's project, dubbed expMath, aims to jumpstart math innovation with the help of artificial intelligence, or machine learning for those who prefer a less loaded term.


Comment Re:What problem does this solve? (Score 1) 99

Thank you to Slashdot for posting about my work on TrapC. A friend who is on Slashdot daily, and was a reviewer on my TrapC whitepaper, wrote me to say, "the comments are unusually on-topic". Appreciate the 97 Slashdot comments. Added to the many helpful comments from reviewers and that were raised last week during my ISO C Committee N3423 presentation. While not everyone seems thrilled, the response more positive than I'd anticipated. Constructive criticism super helpful, appreciate you! As Bjarne Stroustrup has said, the most important thing in software design is to be clear about what one is trying to build. Pr. Robin Rowe TrapC Creator https://www.reddit.com/r/trapc...

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