Into the Impossible With Brian Keating

Can AI help us solve the hardest problems in Mathematics? (ft. Terry Tao)

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Dec 30, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Terence Tao, a Fields Medal winner and renowned mathematician, explores the intersection of AI and mathematics. He highlights how AI might aid in tackling complex problems, while also cautioning about its limitations in reliability. Tao delves into crucial topics like the mysteries of prime numbers, cryptography's dependence on randomness, and the impact of quantum computing on mathematic principles. He also shares real-world applications of mathematical breakthroughs, emphasizing the need for verification in AI-driven discoveries.
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Early Meeting With Erdős

  • Terence Tao met Paul Erdős when he was ten and received a math problem postcard he couldn't solve.
  • Erdős treated young talents as equals and encouraged deep engagement with problems.
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Discrepancy Forces Unbounded Imbalance

  • Discrepancy theory studies how balanced sequences of plus/minus ones remain across many subsequences.
  • Tao proved Erdős's conjecture that discrepancy must grow unboundedly over the naturals.
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Dominoes Explain Induction Limits

  • Mathematical induction guarantees universality only if the base case and step are airtight.
  • Tao likens it to a row of dominoes where a single failed link halts the entire chain.
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