You are entitled to your opinion but I’m a tenured theoretical physicist and the view I expressed is not controversial and shared by most people in the field. Most theoretical physicists are really scared or excited by AI. I believe it is an almost consensus in the community that AI will eventually “solve physics”, and many believe that this could happen fairly soon.
I would be *very surprised if it turned out to be true, but I grant that you could be correct, although I would assign a very low probability to it.
You are entitled to your opinion but I’m a tenured theoretical physicist and the view I expressed is not controversial and shared by most people in the field. Most theoretical physicists are really scared or excited by AI. I believe it is an almost consensus in the community that AI will eventually “solve physics”, and many believe that this could happen fairly soon.