Turns out GPT-5 isn’t just spitting out essays — it actually cracked an open problem in probability theory.
• Mathematicians knew that certain random sums eventually behave like a normal distribution. The mystery? How fast does that convergence happen.
• Nobody had nailed down a precise answer — until GPT-5, nudged along by experts, filled the gap.
• It delivered the first clean quantitative rate for convergence, not just for Gaussian cases but also Poisson ones.
Of course, it wasn’t perfect — GPT-5 made plenty of mistakes. But with feedback, it corrected itself, proved the result, and even drafted a paper-level writeup. GPT-5 acted less like a calculator and more like a junior researcher.