Automated Mathematics and the Reconfiguration of Proof and Labor

09/20/2023
by   Rodrigo Ochigame, et al.
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This essay examines how automation has reconfigured mathematical proof and labor, and what might happen in the future. It discusses practical standards of proof, distinguishes between prominent forms of automation in research, provides critiques of recurring assumptions, and asks how automation might reshape economies of labor and credit.

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