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Google DeepMind has created an AI system that can solve complex geometry problems. It’s a significant step toward machines with more human-like reasoning skills, experts say.
Algorithms are now as good at geometry as some of the world’s most mathematically talented school kids.
This breakthrough solves a decades-old geometry problem by showing how to build objects in dimensions that we cannot envision.
A UNSW Sydney mathematician has discovered a new method to tackle algebra's oldest challenge—solving higher polynomial equations.
Fine-tuning an A.I.-system to solve Olympiad problems might not improve its deep-research skills, he said, but in this case the journey may prove more valuable than the destination.
An AI from Google DeepMind can solve some International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) questions on geometry almost as well as the best human contestants.
They can answer questions only after mathematicians translate the questions into Lean, a computer programming language designed for solving math problems.
The researchers reported that the program was able to solve 25 out of 30 geometry problems from past IMOs—a success rate similar to that of human gold medalists.