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Daily advances in the technology of artificial intelligence may leave humans playing catch-up – but in at least one area we can still retain an edge, mathematics. However it’ll require changes in how we think about and teach maths and we may still have to leave the simple adding up to the computers. Junaid Mubeen, author of Mathematical Intelligence, tells Tim Harford what it’ll take to stay ahead of the machines.
Presenter: Tim Harford
(Image: Digital generated image of artificial intelligence robot scanning the data: Getty / Andriy Onufriyenko)
By BBC Radio 44.7
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Daily advances in the technology of artificial intelligence may leave humans playing catch-up – but in at least one area we can still retain an edge, mathematics. However it’ll require changes in how we think about and teach maths and we may still have to leave the simple adding up to the computers. Junaid Mubeen, author of Mathematical Intelligence, tells Tim Harford what it’ll take to stay ahead of the machines.
Presenter: Tim Harford
(Image: Digital generated image of artificial intelligence robot scanning the data: Getty / Andriy Onufriyenko)

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