Ken Ono, Founding Mathematician at Axiom Math and Commonwealth Professor of Mathematics at the University of Virginia, explains why competing with AI on knowledge is a race humans are bound to lose, and what he believes truly defines intelligence in the age of AI.
Through the legacy of Srinivasa Ramanujan, the two-time college dropout whose notebooks reshaped modern mathematics, Ono makes the case for curiosity, human judgment, and the undiscovered Ramanujans walking the planet today.
00:00 Intro
01:05 What Remains When the Machine Knows More
05:58 My Search for Ramanujan – Finding the Genius the System Misses
13:12 What’s Left to Teach When Knowledge is Free
‘The Thinking Mode’ is EO’s interview series exploring how the world’s sharpest minds are navigating the age of AI.
EO stands for Entrepreneur& Opportunities. As we’re looking to feature more inspiring stories of entrepreneurs all over the world, don’t hesitate to contact us at partner@eoeoeo.net
LinkedIn | @EO STUDIO
X | @eostudi0


