Will a Fields Medalist describe keeping up with new AI math as a "full-time job" before 2029?
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Resolves YES if, in an interview, blog post, paper, or other public statement, a Fields Medal recipient uses the phrase "full-time job" to refer to the specific activity of keeping abreast of new mathematical results or theory produced by AI systems. It can't be used in reference to keeping up with AI news in general, or even social news surrounding AI and math by itself, but specifically the activity of staying technically up-to-date with an AI-accelerated pace of mathematical progress. They must use the exact phrase "full time job" in their statement in order to produce a YES resolution.
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