Po-Shen Loh is the Energizer Bunny of math.
The Carnegie Mellon professor and entrepreneur also has a superpower elusive to many mere mortals: He sleeps on planes. This math evangelist uses Google Maps to connect the dots and find the most efficient routes for plane and car travel. "It's a really fun math problem," he explains. It's a decent representation of how he lives his life: having fun using math to solve real-world problems.
Those skills helped Pittsburgh-based Loh undertake a 24-state, 63-event math tour. An earlier spring segment of the tour hit 18 states, Vancouver and Toronto, and was followed by several weeks in Japan for the International Mathematical Olympiad, where he coached the U.S. team. His math tour makes a stop on July 27 in Minneapolis.
Why the urgency and all the miles? Loh, who grew up in Wisconsin, is circling the country talking about something that is making him lose sleep: ChatGPT.
"We need to rethink what learning really is," he asserts. When it comes to math, learning must go beyond rote memorization of rules and include creative approaches to solving problems, he says.
Shortly after ChatGPT's launch, Loh realized that the artificial intelligence model was able to do tasks that he never thought he'd see AI do in his lifetime. His initial shock turned to something else. "What I felt was fear," he says, "for the general population — and for everyone." He could see that the stakes were huge. "People's jobs are going to be in trouble. And if it can do this today, what's it going to be able to do in 10 years?"
Loh didn't just sound the alarm. Instead, he continued to do what he's done for years: encourage students to focus on human relationships, to make an impression on people, to stand out. In other words, he coaches people how to outsmart artificial intelligence.
Loh said that at first he thought ChatGPT was not a big deal. An early version made comical mistakes, like supposing that one-fourth was larger than one-third, because four is bigger than three. He and the "mathy people in my circle" all thought that was very funny.