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>It took more than a year to figure out what the AI had done in those first eight hours. “It starts building out its theories,” Glickman explains. “It first had discovered that there was something called algebra, and algebra was useful in explaining the data. And so, it decided to keep it. And then it discovered geometry. And then it discovered trigonometry, and then it discovered calculus. And then it discovered differential equations. And then it discovered partial differential equations.”Finally, he tells me, the AI discovered the “upper reaches of mathematics”—the details of which he declines to share.

What upper reachs of math is he talking about? So in the end the AI will discover math beyond our human capabilities? It's over mathbros, AI are here to take or jobs.