The Evolution of Genius: Every Night, I Get Smarter!
Chapter 22: No Need For Mathematicians
- Chapter 134 - 1286
- Chapter 133: White Bed
- Chapter 132: At The Barrier
- Chapter 131: Believe
- Chapter 130: Converging
- Chapter 129: Free Will
- Chapter 128: Diverging Probabilities
- Chapter 127: Race
- Chapter 126: Purpose
- Chapter 125: Alarm
- Chapter 124: Moonlight ❤️
- Chapter 123: Not Allowed
- Chapter 122: Way To Relax
- Chapter 121: Cure For Depression
- Chapter 120: Layer Six
- Chapter 119: Last Break
- Chapter 118: Successful Entanglement
- Chapter 117: Escape
- Chapter 116: Last Step
- Chapter 115: Sight and Progress
- Chapter 114: Month of Time
- Chapter 113: Arise Success
- Chapter 112: Watching
- Chapter 111: Better Education and Concert
- Chapter 110: Scamming SpaceZ
- Chapter 109: Drug Cartel
- Chapter 108: Back In
- Chapter 107: Reward and Banquet
- Chapter 106: Back For Noble
- Chapter 105: Grey Network
- Chapter 104: New Drugs and Distribution
- Chapter 103: Drugs
- Chapter 102: Ulthars
- Chapter 101: Before I Jump
- Chapter 100: War
- Chapter 99: Party on Coelus
- Chapter 98: Invitation
- Chapter 97: New Facility and Forum
- Chapter 96: Modulator
- Chapter 95: Satisfaction
- Chapter 94: Clubbing
- Chapter 93: Mouse
- Chapter 92: Accident
- Chapter 91: First Class
- Chapter 90: Unified Theory
- Chapter 89: Everyone For Themselves
- Chapter 88: Safe
- Chapter 87: Coelus
- Chapter 86: Competition
- Chapter 85: The Architect
- Chapter 84: Close
- Chapter 83: Relationship II
- Chapter 82: Fusion Ignition
- Chapter 81: The Lab
- Chapter 80: Subcompany and Waves
- Chapter 79: Parents
- Chapter 78: Canada
- Chapter 77: Casi
- Chapter 76: Relationship
- Chapter 75: Conundrum
- Chapter 74: Maestro
- Chapter 73: Interesting
- Chapter 72: Ceremony
- Chapter 71: Consciousness
- Chapter 70: Boston’s Neuroscientist
- Chapter 69: A Hot Night
- Chapter 68: Passing Time
- Chapter 67: Closed Research
- Chapter 66: Back In Germany
- Chapter 65: Thirst For Knowledge and Olivia
- Chapter 64: Layers
- Chapter 63: Information and Choice
- Chapter 62: White House
- Chapter 61: The Reasons
- Chapter 60: I Don’t Know You
- Chapter 59: Interrogation
- Chapter 58: Famous or Infamous
- Chapter 57: Complications
- Chapter 56: The Call
- Chapter 55: Z
- Chapter 54: Next Step
- Chapter 53: Ph.d.
- Chapter 52: The Revelation
- Chapter 51: At Harvard
- Chapter 50: New Car
- Chapter 49: Bigshots
- Chapter 48: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 47: Around The World
- Chapter 46: First Encounter
- Chapter 45: Breakthrough
- Chapter 44: Enlightenment
- Chapter 43: Conscious
- Chapter 42: On The Flight
- Chapter 41: On The Brink
- Chapter 40: The Lord
- Chapter 39: Fan
- Chapter 38: The Switch
- Chapter 37: Feelings
- Chapter 36: The Cruise
- Chapter 35: A Game
- Chapter 34: Developments
- Chapter 33: Come In
- Chapter 32: Changes
- Chapter 31: Just Observants
- Chapter 30: Fading
- Chapter 29: The Prodigy Maximillian
- Chapter 28: One At A TIme
- Chapter 27: Safe Day
- Chapter 26: IMC [2]
- Chapter 25: Dreamy
- Chapter 24: IMC [1]
- Chapter 23: Tease
- Chapter 22: No Need For Mathematicians
- Chapter 21: International Journal
- Chapter 20: First Thesis
- Chapter 19: Team Leader
- Chapter 18: Dreamland Net Start-Up
- Chapter 17: GAI Weather
- Chapter 16: Dreamland
- Chapter 15: The Scholarship
- Chapter 14: Meeting Preparations
- Chapter 13: Sharing The Results
- Chapter 12: Waiting for Results [2]
- Chapter 11: Professor Milik
- Chapter 10: Waiting for Results [1]
- Chapter 9: SAT
- Chapter 8: Approaching SAT [4]
- Chapter 7: Approaching SAT [3]
- Chapter 6: Approaching SAT [2]
- Chapter 5: Approaching SAT [1]
- Chapter 4: First Day at School [3]
- Chapter 3: First Day at School [2]
- Chapter 2: First Day at School [1]
- Chapter 1: Max Sullivan
Together with the other teams and a couple of mathematicians from the other Universities, we touched down in London on the 20th. After a quick cruise on a two-floor red bus, we found ourselves posted up at the Imperial College campus.
They handed us the keys to 2-person rooms at their dormitory.
They allocated me a room with Will, and let me tell you, that wasn't the greatest news, The Dude's a real character. Pretentious and overconfident.
By 3 PM, our entire team was done settling into our rooms.
With a lecture from Professor Kevin Buzard of Imperial College on the agenda for 5 PM, we figured it was prime time to chill out a bit. So we decided to visit a local cafeteria.
As we strolled into the cafeteria, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the sound of animated conversations filled the air. 𝐟𝚛𝕖𝚎𝕨𝗲𝐛𝚗𝐨𝐯𝐞𝕝.𝐜𝗼𝗺
The place had that quintessential London charm – cozy yet bustling with energy.
Quirky math-themed placemats adorned each wooden table that was scattered around.
"Hey! MIT team!" out of the blue, someone's voice called out to us.
We turned to see three figures waving us down, and lo and behold, it was the Harvard crew.
A pair of lanky dudes, rocking some nerdy-chic glasses, and a cute and small girl with a laptop covered in mathematical stickers.
The sight couldn't have been more classic.
We strolled up to the Harvard table, giving them a head nod.
Nadya smoothly took the spot between me and Isaac. It wasn't just me feeling some kind of way about Will - the entire squad felt it.
As we got comfy, the table became a mix of laughs, geeky stories, and math chatter, but it didn't last for long.
John, who was one of the Harvard cats, shot me a glance and dropped a question - "Yo, why haven't I ever heard of your name? Never seen you at any competitions, man."
The guy seemed to have a rep for knowing everyone in the math game, and my low-key approach had caught his attention. The table fell into a curious hush...
"Let's just say that I prefer spending my time making money. I'm not even a math major..."
Curiosity was written all over their faces, but mixed in with that curiosity were glances that threw a hint of shade my way.
We should hold math above everything else, right? But I was playing a different game.
The cute chick from the opposite team, especially, cranked up her interest, and it wasn't just about the math jabber.
The room felt mad-charged, and in that silence, John, keeping it polite, asked with a half-joking tone:
"So, did you pull in that money you're talking about?"
The question echoed, and the spotlight swung right back to me.
The Harvard girl's interest took a different turn; her eyes now held a silent note of skepticism. Her hair was darker than the night, and those eyes, deep brown, had me feeling kind of tingly.
For a hot minute, the cafeteria became a stage for a different kind of competition, one that seemed to go beyond the academic arena.
"Well... damn, no need to keep it on the low," I chuckled. "You all can use it too. Let me show you the GAI Weather app; it predicts the weather more on point than anything else. You can check it out on Google Play and I put it on IOS too, last week."
As I dropped the info about the app, the vibe in the room shifted. Skepticism turned into intrigue.
"What is it called again?" the girl with the tech vibes, was the first to drop the question, pulling out her phone with an apple engraved on it.
By the way, her name's Railey. We might've just tossed greetings back on the plane, but I did remember it just now.
"It's called GAI Weather, short for Genetic Artificial Intelligence Weather," I replied, catching the glint of interest in Railey's eyes as she tapped away on her phone.
The rest of the crew, including the Harvard squad, couldn't help but dig into it.
But there was one exception – Will. He sat there, like a lone island, as if this tech talk was beneath him.
"Over 70k downloads? When did you release it?", Isaac asked out
"It's been seven weeks, but it's really been taking off for the last four"
"And how does it work exactly?", The other boy from Harvard asked. I didn't even know his name. He always stayed silent, not even greeting anyone.
"Just type out in simple language where and when you wanna know the weather and that's it! Everything you need will pop up for you..."
"Cool, cool"
After a beat, their expressions switched up, leaning towards genuine interest.
"You know what, Max?" Railey threw in.
"Yeah?"
"I got a knack for design and user experience. I could help you level this up."
"Well... If your works match the vibe and I'm feeling it, why not?"
"I'll hit you up on What's Up then."
"I don't mess with What's Up. You got Messenger?"
"I do."
After the convo. We sat there for another 30 minutes, sipping on our coffees and diving into the nitty-gritty of the IMC problems. We talked about the ones that sparked our interest and the ones that seemed like straight-up head-scratchers.
Before we knew it, the clock hit 4:30 PM, and we made our way together to the spot where Professor Kevin Buzard's lecture would be going down.
Four lectures like these were prepared for this year's contenders.
With a whopping 300-plus students participating in the IMC this year, there was no way to squeeze everyone into one lecture hall.
That's why, together with our Aussie mates, we were locked in for the Professor Kevin Buzard experience, while the rest of the globe would listen to lectures from other profs.
I wasn't complaining though; the topic of the lecture was right up my alley.
We strolled into the hall, where the crowd was already packing in, and casting a glance at the blackboard, the theme of the lecture was crystal clear.
'How by 2040 Artificial Intelligence will replace Mathematicians in proof writing'
I decided to grab a spot in the front row, aiming to maximize my learning from the experience. A few minutes later, an older guy, balding and all, rolled in, sporting those bold red Hawaii shorts and a white t-shirt that had "WSAD." written on it.
The students were still buzzing, clueless that this laid-back character was the sage we'd all been waiting for.
He strolled up to the blackboard and dropped a classic line: "Oi, students, I'm Professor Buzard. A bit of quiet would be spot on, cheers."
Now, the hall simmered down, but you could see the students rocking some puzzled looks.
Most recognized the Professor from pictures, so their expressions quickly shifted, but the getup he was sporting was definitely not what they'd expect from the Prof.
Professor continued, "Alright, listen up, my background's in algebraic number theory, but these days, I'm dipping my toes in the world of formal proof verification."
"I've got a feeling, in my time on this rock, computers are gonna lend us a hand with proofs, and I'm on a mission to make that happen, sharpish."
"Tonight, we're diving deep into a showdown between computer smarts and human smarts."
"Who's the top dog? Who's running the math game? Now, no doubt, a computer can crunch numbers at a pace of 34 billion X 2 billion quicker than any of us mere mortals."
"But can it prove a theorem, mate? That's the real question, innit?"
He went into an analysis of how Alpha GO can use machine-learning techniques to win against humans.
Later on, the Professor explained that as long as a computer knows the basic rules of logic it will come up with better results than a human.
"What if we give a computer the full run-down for a maths degree?"
"That's what we've been doing here at the Imperial College for the last couple of years. We're stacking up a database of modern mathematical theorems and definitions that a computer can easily wrap its circuits around."
"I hope that we can achieve our goal by 2040"
Everyone in the hall was soaking in the info, jotting down notes left and right.
Normally, this would be the moment for a round of applause, but that would just water down the weight of the words being said.
"Now I'm not just talking about this for the fun of it. You lot are some of the sharpest minds on earth. If you have any ideas or questions, I'm all ears right after this"
Professor Buzard finished his lecture, closing up his notes as he brought the lecture to a close.
The students started filtering out, leaving the lecture hall in waves. Only a handful, about 2 or 3 of them, sauntered up to Professor Buzard, asking him a couple of questions.
"Aight, Max, we're planning to take a stroll 'round London. You in?" Nadya tossed out while packing up.
"I'm in, but you'll have to wait for me. I want to have a chat with Professor."
"No stress, it wouldn't be any fun without you anyway."
After everyone left, I stepped up to the Professor, who had just wrapped up his talk with one of the Aussie girls. He looked around, checking if there was anyone else...
"I'm sorry, Professor Buzard..."
"Alright, student, what's your name?"
"I'm Max, and I've got an idea I'd like to propose..."
- Chapter 134 - 1286
- Chapter 133: White Bed
- Chapter 132: At The Barrier
- Chapter 131: Believe
- Chapter 130: Converging
- Chapter 129: Free Will
- Chapter 128: Diverging Probabilities
- Chapter 127: Race
- Chapter 126: Purpose
- Chapter 125: Alarm
- Chapter 124: Moonlight ❤️
- Chapter 123: Not Allowed
- Chapter 122: Way To Relax
- Chapter 121: Cure For Depression
- Chapter 120: Layer Six
- Chapter 119: Last Break
- Chapter 118: Successful Entanglement
- Chapter 117: Escape
- Chapter 116: Last Step
- Chapter 115: Sight and Progress
- Chapter 114: Month of Time
- Chapter 113: Arise Success
- Chapter 112: Watching
- Chapter 111: Better Education and Concert
- Chapter 110: Scamming SpaceZ
- Chapter 109: Drug Cartel
- Chapter 108: Back In
- Chapter 107: Reward and Banquet
- Chapter 106: Back For Noble
- Chapter 105: Grey Network
- Chapter 104: New Drugs and Distribution
- Chapter 103: Drugs
- Chapter 102: Ulthars
- Chapter 101: Before I Jump
- Chapter 100: War
- Chapter 99: Party on Coelus
- Chapter 98: Invitation
- Chapter 97: New Facility and Forum
- Chapter 96: Modulator
- Chapter 95: Satisfaction
- Chapter 94: Clubbing
- Chapter 93: Mouse
- Chapter 92: Accident
- Chapter 91: First Class
- Chapter 90: Unified Theory
- Chapter 89: Everyone For Themselves
- Chapter 88: Safe
- Chapter 87: Coelus
- Chapter 86: Competition
- Chapter 85: The Architect
- Chapter 84: Close
- Chapter 83: Relationship II
- Chapter 82: Fusion Ignition
- Chapter 81: The Lab
- Chapter 80: Subcompany and Waves
- Chapter 79: Parents
- Chapter 78: Canada
- Chapter 77: Casi
- Chapter 76: Relationship
- Chapter 75: Conundrum
- Chapter 74: Maestro
- Chapter 73: Interesting
- Chapter 72: Ceremony
- Chapter 71: Consciousness
- Chapter 70: Boston’s Neuroscientist
- Chapter 69: A Hot Night
- Chapter 68: Passing Time
- Chapter 67: Closed Research
- Chapter 66: Back In Germany
- Chapter 65: Thirst For Knowledge and Olivia
- Chapter 64: Layers
- Chapter 63: Information and Choice
- Chapter 62: White House
- Chapter 61: The Reasons
- Chapter 60: I Don’t Know You
- Chapter 59: Interrogation
- Chapter 58: Famous or Infamous
- Chapter 57: Complications
- Chapter 56: The Call
- Chapter 55: Z
- Chapter 54: Next Step
- Chapter 53: Ph.d.
- Chapter 52: The Revelation
- Chapter 51: At Harvard
- Chapter 50: New Car
- Chapter 49: Bigshots
- Chapter 48: Friend or Foe
- Chapter 47: Around The World
- Chapter 46: First Encounter
- Chapter 45: Breakthrough
- Chapter 44: Enlightenment
- Chapter 43: Conscious
- Chapter 42: On The Flight
- Chapter 41: On The Brink
- Chapter 40: The Lord
- Chapter 39: Fan
- Chapter 38: The Switch
- Chapter 37: Feelings
- Chapter 36: The Cruise
- Chapter 35: A Game
- Chapter 34: Developments
- Chapter 33: Come In
- Chapter 32: Changes
- Chapter 31: Just Observants
- Chapter 30: Fading
- Chapter 29: The Prodigy Maximillian
- Chapter 28: One At A TIme
- Chapter 27: Safe Day
- Chapter 26: IMC [2]
- Chapter 25: Dreamy
- Chapter 24: IMC [1]
- Chapter 23: Tease
- Chapter 22: No Need For Mathematicians
- Chapter 21: International Journal
- Chapter 20: First Thesis
- Chapter 19: Team Leader
- Chapter 18: Dreamland Net Start-Up
- Chapter 17: GAI Weather
- Chapter 16: Dreamland
- Chapter 15: The Scholarship
- Chapter 14: Meeting Preparations
- Chapter 13: Sharing The Results
- Chapter 12: Waiting for Results [2]
- Chapter 11: Professor Milik
- Chapter 10: Waiting for Results [1]
- Chapter 9: SAT
- Chapter 8: Approaching SAT [4]
- Chapter 7: Approaching SAT [3]
- Chapter 6: Approaching SAT [2]
- Chapter 5: Approaching SAT [1]
- Chapter 4: First Day at School [3]
- Chapter 3: First Day at School [2]
- Chapter 2: First Day at School [1]
- Chapter 1: Max Sullivan
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