Lex Fridman
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I can't let you go.
I mean, you've worked on a million things, but infinite chess is one of them.
Somebody asked on Math Overflow, the mathematical definition of a chess piece.
So can we talk about the math of chess and the math of infinite chess?
What is infinite chess?
And the pawns can be converted.
By the way, I just noticed that you were citing a math overflow question, which is really cool.
Noam Elkies asked this question.
That's so cool to see a math overflow citation in an archive paper.
That's cool.
How do you construct...
the position that satisfies this?
Is there an algorithm for construction?
The title of the paper is A Position in Infinite Chess with Game Value Omega to the 4th.
Before I forget, let me ask about
your views on AI and LLMs that are getting better and better in mathematics.
We've spoken about collaborators and you have so many collaborators.
Do you see AI as a potential great collaborator to you as a mathematician?
What do you think the future role of those kinds of AI systems is?
But this kind of effect is very much real with the modern LLM system.