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Wonder what would have happened if they had not stopped after 31 tries. Sure it gave a goodish answer once, but was that just a luck of the draw? A proper evaluation imho shouldnt stop when you get a good answer once, esp as bad results tend to not get published. (Also, as always somebody might have found the answer already online).
It is also silly in some ways as I wonder how hard it is for people to evaluate the 31 results and not get stuck in pursuing an earlier false lead.
The 31st try resulted in them only solving the problem for odd m, but the even m case was still open. So of course this happened:
Knuth did add a postscript on other friends maybe kinda vibing a possible solution for even m:
I find it slightly funny how Stappers suggested to the AI to use specific external tools that are actually reliable (like ORTools). This also makes me question how much the of the AI's "insight" was a result of handholding and the rubber duck effect.
For context: