‘Math Olympics’ has a new contender — Google’s AI now ‘better than human gold medalists’ at solving geometry problems

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Google researchers have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) math system that can out-smart gold medalists in international geometry competitions.

The system, called “AlphaGeometry2” (AG2), is an advanced AI framework capable of solving 84% of geometry problems posed in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). The average IMO gold-medal winners solved 81.8% of Olympiad problems.

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