By EOY 2034, what unexpected views of math will be changed by (superhuman) AI?
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61%
At least one of the six left Millennium problems is found with a counter-example
50%
A unified framework for gravitation and quantum theory is proposed that is not string theory
43%
At least one of the six left Millennium problems is undecidable
24%
Shinichi Mochizuki is right or almost right about abc conjecture
24%
Neural Networks are explainable and can be trained without gradient descent with better performance.
22%
No AI will be powerful enough to directly (as a necessary condition) lead to a significant discovery in math.
21%
P vs. NP will be trivial (i.e., provable using simple methods taught in undergrad classes, e.g., with a counter-example)
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If any of the options were solved by human before superhuman math AI appear, it will resolve to NA
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@Sss19971997 Perhaps. But how would this resolve if there is no superhuman AI? The question pre-supposed superhuman AI.
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