Ingenious machines could evade the Gödel argument
Machines may have mathematical insight, if they're properly programmed to gauge symmetry and simplicity in patterns of formulae. Such ingenious machines replicate abilities of human mathematicians, and so can evade Gödelization as well as any human.
J.J.C. Smart (1961).
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