Executive TL;DR
- ChatGPT 5.5 Pro can produce publishable papers but requires human guidance.
- Training beginning PhD students to do research has become harder due to LLMs’ capabilities.
- Human-AI collaborations can lead to significant contributions in mathematics.
The Buzz Score
The Internet’s Verdict: 70% Hyped, 30% Skeptical
Expert Opinions
As a physics professor, I have found ChatGPT 5.5 Pro to be a formidable tool, capable of finding clerical errors and underlining connections between concepts.
It seems to me that training beginning PhD students to do research […] has just got harder, since one obvious way to help somebody get started is to give them a problem that looks as though it might be a relatively gentle one.
However, some experts are concerned about the limitations of LLMs and the potential impact on the field of mathematics.
suppose that a mathematician solved a major problem by having a long exchange with an LLM in which the mathematician played a useful guiding role but the LLM did all the technical work and had the main ideas. Would we regard that as a major achievement of the mathematician? I don’t think we would.
Access and Affordability
Some researchers, particularly those from Eastern Europe, face significant challenges in accessing expensive LLM models like ChatGPT 5.5 Pro.
Paying for Pro from any of my current academic budgets is completely out of the field of reality here — all budgets tend to have restricted uses and software payments fit into very few categories.
Despite these challenges, many experts believe that human-AI collaborations can lead to significant contributions in mathematics.
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