New math discovered by AI ! All announced at once!
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John Clark
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May 14, 2025, 2:52:36 PM5/14/25
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Google's Deep Mind has a new AI called "AlphaEvolve", and it has made a bunch of new math discoveries, among many other things he she or it found a way to multiply matrices together more efficiently. And nothing can benefit more from learning how to multiply large matrices together in a way that needs fewer computer operations than AI. It's a classic case of positive feedback.
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Giulio Prisco
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May 15, 2025, 1:41:40 AM5/15/25
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AlphaEvolve seems an important step toward AI that iteratively
improves itself. Perhaps the writing is on the wall? But I prefer
optimism. Let's give birth to our mind children, and all will be well.
The universe will provide.
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On Thu, May 15, 2025 at 1:41 AM Giulio Prisco <giu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Let's give birth to our mind children,
I agree, not that we have much of a choice.
> and all will be well.
Maybe, it's not impossible, and that is why all hope is not lost. Our mind children might have some affection for us because, however great they may be, they never would have existed without us. If today we discovered that a small tribe of Australopithecus afarensis (Lucy's people) still existed I don't think many would want to drive them into extinction, although even fewer would want them to have a major voice in world affairs.
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Cosmin Visan
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