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You might think that the biggest change mathematics has ever gone through was the invention of the computer or algebra or the abacus or Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorem.
None of those.
The biggest change in the history of mathematics is happening now, and it's artificial intelligence.
Mathematicians say AI is an existential threat to their profession.
That's what we're getting into on this episode of The World,
The Universe, and Us from New Scientist.
I'm Dr.
Rowan Hooper, and to discuss this revolution in maths, I'm joined by reporter Alex Wilkins.
Alex, am I overhyping it?
I think it's safe to say you're not overhyping it.