False. You very plainly did. You simply used the term “junk” instead.
> That's baseless speculation.
It might be speculation (as is much of what you’re writing), but it’s not baseless. Obviously, it’s quite easy to direct AI agents, a single one of which can pivot across all of mathematics, unlike all human mathematicians.
> All indications so far are that LLMs produce proofs far longer and far more complicated than humans are capable of, such that only machines can check the proofs for validity.
I’m unaware of any clear evidence of this. Hence, it appears to be baseless speculation.
> Digesting them into a human-readable interpretation of the results is an open problem.
I’m unaware of any clear evidence of this. Hence, it appears to be baseless speculation. Moreover, and more importantly, to my knowledge there hasn’t been any meaningful result in AI mathematics so far that has posed any kind of blocking issue on understanding it yet.