I agree with this article, and I think it goes further than astrophysics or even physics. As agentic LLMs are starting to prove long-standing open mathematical conjectures and even invent new ones, I fear we may reach a point in mathematical research (which, as Hogg's article describes astrophysics, has no "right edge") where the machines are just better than us. At that point do we just mostly lose interest? You can see it already in the Go-playing community. Why study for years to be a "pretty good" 9P when machines will always play better? What PhD student will spend years on a hard, interesting, deep math problem? Sure, a few will. Some people become monks too. But not many.