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Séminaire - Michael Douglas : AI in Math and Theoretical Physics: Status and Prospects

Séminaire - Michael Douglas : AI in Math and Theoretical Physics: Status and Prospects

Update: 2025-06-18
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Marc Henneaux

Collège de France

Champs, cordes et gravité

Année 2024-2025

Gravité quantique et équation de Wheeler-DeWitt

Séminaire : AI in Math and Theoretical Physics: Status and Prospects

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Michael Douglas

CMSA, Harvard University

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AI progress is accelerating, and now the leaders expect "artificial general intelligence" (AGI) in 2 to 3 years. While difficult to believe, we must prepare for the possibility. We can take some lessons from previous episodes in which computers surpassed humans, for example in chess. We survey current trends in AI for math and discuss conceptual studies of mathematical copilots and systems for autonomous mathematical discovery. These seem likely to me to become truly useful in the next few years.

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Séminaire - Michael Douglas : AI in Math and Theoretical Physics: Status and Prospects

Séminaire - Michael Douglas : AI in Math and Theoretical Physics: Status and Prospects

Marc Henneaux