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Can AI produce novel mathematical proofs?

AI can already generate mathematical proofs—but can it create genuinely new mathematics? In this month's Ask a Mathematician, Nick Rauh explores the rapidly evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and mathematical discovery. From the limitations of today's AI models to recent breakthroughs on longstanding problems, he examines what mathematicians mean by a "novel proof" and why that question is more complicated than it first appears.

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The Magic in Playing Games

You don't need a formal "math game" to build strong mathematical thinking. Whether predicting outcomes, managing resources, or recognizing patterns, players practice deep math skills every time they play. In this Talking Math we explore the research-backed benefits of game-based learning and how everyday play builds natural number sense.

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The Tax Edition

In this week’s Talking Math… taxes aren’t about forms—they’re about decisions. From estimating your total at the store to understanding refunds, here’s how real-life math shows up every day.

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When Math Is Built for Everyone, Everyone Can Do Math

In this week’s Talking Math, we explore how universal design helps make math truly for everyone. When math experiences are designed with different bodies, brains, and learning styles in mind from the start, more people can explore ideas and share their thinking. The result is a richer, more joyful mathematical experience for all.

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