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Summary In this episode, Autumn and Noah explore the intersection of AI and mathematics, discussing why AI struggles with math, the differences between calculus and algebra, and the historical contributions of women in mathematics. They delve into the concept of infinity, the significance of pi, and the implications of dynamic pricing in today's economy. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding mathematical tools and the ethical considerations surrounding personalized pricing. Takeaways AI is not monolithic; it has varying capabilities. The difference between calculus and algebra lies in their focus on relationships and change. Infinity is a concept that exists in mathematics but not necessarily in the physical world. Pi is fundamental in understanding circular motion and symmetry. Dynamic pricing is a modern phenomenon influenced by technology and data. Choosing the right mathematical tool is crucial for problem-solving. Personalized pricing raises ethical questions about fairness and transparency. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:22 AI and Mathematics: The Dual Nature 03:25 Understanding Calculus vs. Algebra 07:40 Historical Perspectives: Women in Mathematics 13:11 The Concept of Infinity in Mathematics 16:55 The Origins of Pi 21:33 Dynamic Pricing and Its Implications Follow Noah on Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky Follow Breaking Math on Substack, Patreon, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Website, YouTube, TikTok Follow Autumn on Twitter, BlueSky, Instagram, Substack Become a guest here email: breakingmathpodcast@gmail.com |