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2026-08-11 09:19:50

Fields Medal Winner Jacob Tsimerman Quits Math, Joins OpenAI Before Summer's End

Newly minted Fields Medal winner Jacob Tsimerman is leaving academic mathematics for artificial intelligence. He has announced he will stop accepting PhD students and will formally join OpenAI before the end of this summer. According to National Business Daily (每日经济新闻), his goal is to find ways to control AI and head off what he calls a potential "civilization-level extinction risk." Tsimerman's move comes as safety teams at major AI companies accelerate the recruitment of top scholars from fields well beyond computer science. Anthropic has hired a Stanford University economist and a philosopher from the University of Texas at Austin. OpenAI, for its part, has brought in a roster of leading mathematicians and physicists. The report also points to 2026 figures: at least 22 professors have left, or temporarily stepped away from, elite institutions including Stanford, Berkeley, Harvard and MIT. They now work at OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta or Google DeepMind, according to the same report.

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Fields Medal Winner Jacob Tsimerman Quits Math, Joins OpenAI Before Summer's End
Taiwan econom
2026-07-21 03:29:12

Taiwan think tank says 2026 GDP growth could top 10% on AI export strength

Taiwan’s economy may grow by more than 10% in 2026, according to Taiwan Institute of Economic Research President Gordon Chang Chien-yi, who said the institute’s latest forecast will be revised upward to above the 10% mark. That would place TIER alongside Academia Sinica, which projected 10.16% on July 13, and the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics, which had already raised its estimate to 9.64%. Chang said the key driver is straightforward: exports have come in far stronger than the assumptions built into earlier models. He tied the momentum to stronger-than-expected demand for AI, high-performance computing and cloud infrastructure, which has lifted semiconductor and information and communications technology exports as well as private investment. Chang also said AI-related business opportunities should last at least through 2028, though he cautioned that next year will be a tougher test because the comparison base will already be high. He added that if Taiwan can still post growth above 8% next year, that would show AI demand is holding up beyond a short-lived surge. Chang also commented on global trade realignment, saying the world may increasingly split into U.S.-centered, China-centered and non-U.S./non-China blocs led by the European Union.

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Taiwan think tank says 2026 GDP growth could top 10% on AI export strength