In his talk AI at zbMATH Open, Christian Bär (University of Potsdam, Editor-in-Chief of zbMATH Open) presents concrete ways in which artificial intelligence is already being used in mathematical information infrastructure.

The talk covers topics such as AI-supported digitization of historical content, natural language search, and experiments with automated reviews. It also gives insight into how zbMATH Open is evolving as an open, curated database for mathematics.

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The talk is part of the workshop AI for Mathematics and Open Science at the Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Cambridge (UK).

You can find more talks from the conference here: Conference page