Christian Szegedy
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Those who were most entrenched in denial are now the most unprepared.
"I present the case for total opposition to the use of artificial intelligence in mathematics." = a view you don't often hear on X. But I am looking forward to reading it carefully, and if you care about math and AI, I encourage you to do the same. arxiv.org/pdf/2608.02859
In the next few months, we are going to have both subversive (inadvertently evolved) AI and adversarial (explicitly trained to be malicious) AI. In the short run, the explicitly malicious AI is the greater danger. In the longer run (1+ year), implicitly subversive AI is the real
So many things are wrong about this prediction. LLM inference compute cost will decrease dramatically (at least 100x) while available compute will go up at the very least by 10x. Also token count is a silly (ill-defined) unit of measurement.





