Pi Day in the age of AI — The Missing $1m Millenium Prize

Pi Day is celebrated every year on 3/14. Enjoy and share the video I created with our “Pi Day AI agent” at BondingAI, generating hundreds of webpages, turning each one in a screenshot (a frame in the video).

All done in Python with source code available here.

  • The video is also on YouTube, here. For a Gif version, see here.
  • March 14 is also the day I fly to San Jose to attend the NVIDIA GTC conference, here.  Meet me there to discuss AI, xLLM, and our proprietary, home-made agents!
  • In the last few months, I made significant progress in analyzing the digits of numbers such as π, √2 and so on. See seminal result with proof, here. It blends high-performance computing, quantum systems, chaotic dynamical systems, cryptography, and more.
  • I still offer a $1 million prize to solve this famous conjecture: are the digits of numbers such as π, distributed randomly or not? Contact me for details. This is the only great conjecture that does not come with a $1 million millennium prize from the Clay Institute, and yet, the only one that can be understood by a kid in elementary school. It is arguably the most difficult to solve.

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