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It's a new conjecture, all right. But it's clearly false.
Consider n=4. Then p=5, q=3, k=1. But 5+1 and 3+1 are not primes.
All you number theorists out there, I think your jobs are safe for the time being.
It's not saying its proof is true though, it just posed a conjecture. Proving it would be a whole different ballgame.
Yeah, what is it surprise you that it can literally make something up that looks compelling. That’s all that happened here. This is far from the most interesting thing GPT can do.