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fleg writes:https://www.forbes.com/sites/jonmarkman/2026/08/13/claude-just-broke-a-math-record-that-stood-for-37-years/"Number theorists spent 37 years moving one number by less than a single percentage point. The number is the proven share of the Riemann zeta function's zeros that sit on the critical line, the place where one of the most famous unsolved problems in mathematics says all of them belong. Decades of human refinement had carried it to 41.6%. On August 10, Anthropic published a result from an unreleased research version of Claude that moved it to 67.2% in roughly a day and a half.The Riemann hypothesis has been open since 1859. It predicts the hidden structure behind how prime numbers are distributed, and it carries a million-dollar Clay Institute bounty. The hypothesis itself remains open. What Claude established is that at least two-thirds of the zeros behave the way it predicts, the largest single advance in the record's history."Original SubmissionRead more of this story at SoylentNews.