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A.I. Is Coming for Mathematics, Too
  + stars: | 2023-07-02 | by ( Siobhan Roberts | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
For more than 2,000 years, Euclid’s text was the paradigm of mathematical argumentation and reasoning. “Euclid famously starts with ‘definitions’ that are almost poetic,” Jeremy Avigad, a logician at Carnegie Mellon University, said in an email. But by the 20th century, mathematicians were no longer willing to ground mathematics in this intuitive geometric foundation. Eventually, this formalization allowed mathematics to be translated into computer code. In 2019, Christian Szegedy, a computer scientist formerly at Google and now at a start-up in the Bay Area, predicted that a computer system would match or exceed the problem-solving ability of the best human mathematicians within a decade.
Persons: Euclid, Jeremy Avigad, , Avigad, Christian Szegedy Organizations: Getty, Carnegie Mellon University, Google Locations: Los Angeles, Bay
Specialist traders work inside a post on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, November 10, 2022. Brendan Mcdermid | Reuterswatch now"We think those hopes will be dashed again as the Fed pushes ahead with policy overtightening. With the S&P 500 jumping 13% from its October low, stocks are even further from pricing in the recession — and earnings downgrades — we see ahead." While consensus expects earnings growth to fall from 10% at the start of 2022 to just over 4% in 2023, the world's largest investment manager expects zero growth, noting that third-quarter annual earnings growth would already be in negative territory without the huge windfalls seen in the energy sector. watch nowDownbeat viewLast Thursday's Wall Street rally was the 15th-largest single-day gain for the S&P 500 since the mid-1960s, according to Capital Economics.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLansdowne Partners: Earnings trajectories for stock markets overestimated by up to 20%Daniel Avigad, partner & portfolio manager at Lansdowne Partners, discusses the current state of European equity markets, the impact of recent U.S. CPI numbers, and the outlook for corporate earnings over the forthcoming quarter.
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