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The Technological Turn in Mathematics

De Toffoli, Silvia and Tanswell, Fenner Stanley (2026) The Technological Turn in Mathematics. [Preprint]

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Quickly evolving technologies, such as Interactive Theorem Provers (ITPs), Automated Theorem Provers (ATPs), and Large Language Models (LLMs), all falling under the general heading ‘AI for mathematics,’ are transforming mathematical practice in profound ways. This chapter explores the implications of these innovations, focusing on their impact on how mathematical knowledge is created and shared. It also discusses how they are reshaping the social dimension of mathematics, altering collaboration dynamics, trust
relationships, and the collective production of knowledge. For instance, tools like ITPs facilitate large-scale collaborations and make new types of teamwork possible, where trust is not a necessary ingredient. ITPs also help us mitigate our human fallibility, yet they raise questions about the nature of formalization and the relationship between traditional and formal mathematics. Technologies such as LLMs are reshaping the division of epistemic labour between humans and machines and urge philosophers of mathematics to ask questions about the value of their work.


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Item Type: Preprint
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De Toffoli, Silvia
Tanswell, Fenner Stanley
Keywords: Mathematical practice, interactive theorem provers, AI for mathematics, trust, mathematical knowledge, proof, social epistemology, collaboration
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Epistemology
Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Methodology
Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Practice
Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Proof
Specific Sciences > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning
Depositing User: Dr Fenner Tanswell
Date Deposited: 05 Apr 2026 17:06
Last Modified: 05 Apr 2026 17:06
Item ID: 28906
Subjects: Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Epistemology
Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Methodology
Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Practice
Specific Sciences > Mathematics > Proof
Specific Sciences > Artificial Intelligence > Machine Learning
Date: 2026
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/28906

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