December 16, 2025
Solving of Fermat's theorem by Andrew Wiles.
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| Andrew Wiles | person | 36 | View Entity |
| Pierre | person | 24 | View Entity |
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This document appears to be page 75 of a book manuscript or scientific essay discussing Artificial Intelligence, the Turing Test, and the 'Uncanny Valley.' The author argues that computers cannot replicate human creativity or 'non-computable' thought, citing the solving of Fermat's Last Theorem by Andrew Wiles as an example of human-specific intellect. The page is stamped 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015765,' indicating it was collected as evidence during a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's connections to the scientific community or his personal papers.
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