Mathematics is still run by people who only work on paper, in their groups, for themselves

Baran Hashemi @Rythian47  How can we teach Transformers to learn and model Enumerative geometry?
How deep can AI go in the rabbit hole of understanding complex mathematical concepts?
We’ve developed a new approach using Transformers to compute psi-class intersection numbers in algebraic geometry. https://pic.x.com/xkkjgh1bke
Replying to @Rythian47


Enumerative geometry is not “all mathematics”. On the Internet, “all mathematics” sharing is in a horrible state. All the enumerative geometry enthusiasts in the world could work perfectly on every problem they create – while the world of 8.2 billion humans crashes and burns, because you all are not working on the right problems, for the right reasons.

AIs built by closed groups who only promote themselves, cannot represent mathematical concepts exactly, nor solve problems exactly.  Methods must be lossless, open, shared, verifiable, global, accessible to all, not costly and manipulated by a few.

 
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