New York University computer scientist Trieu Trinh has developed an AI model that can solve geometry problems from the International Mathematical Olympiad at a level nearly on par with human gold medalists.
Trinh served as a resident at Google while developing AlphaGeometry, now part of Google DeepMind's series of AI systems.
In a test on 30 Olympiad geometry problems from 2000-2022, AlphaGeometry solved 25, versus an average of 25.9 for a human gold medalist during that same period.
From The New York Times
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