The end of the ‘stochastic parrot’: Why AI’s latest breakthrough demands a new executive mindset

For years, skeptics of artificial intelligence had a comfortable safety net. They described AI as a “stochastic parrot” — a term coined by linguist Emily M. Bender to define systems that merely predict the next word based on statistical patterns. The consensus was clear: AI could remix the past, but it could never discover. It lacked the spark of original thought required to solve problems humanity had not already cracked.
On Jan. 6, 2026, the global mathematical community clarified the constraints of a long-running mystery known as Erdős Problem #728. Within days, a research team published a resolution on arXiv (Jan. 12, 2026) that dismantled the “parrot” argument for good.

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