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DeepMind claims its AI performs better than International Mathematical Olympiad gold medalists


An AI system developed by Google DeepMind, Google's premiere AI research lab, has surpassed the average gold medalist in solving geometry problems in an international mathematics competition.

In a newly published study, the DeepMind researchers behind AlphaGeometry2 claim their AI can solve 84% of all geometry problems over the last 25 years in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), a math contest for high school students. Image Credits: Google (opens in a new window) Olympiad geometry problems are based on diagrams that need “constructs” to be added before they can be solved, such as points, lines, or circles. In the paper, the DeepMind team said it found preliminary evidence that AlphaGeometry2’s language model was capable of generating partial solutions to problems without the help of the symbolic engine.

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