Google has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) mathematics system. In addition, Google has claimed that its system can also defeat humans who win a gold medal in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO). The AI problem is capable of solving 84 percent of the geometry problems presented in the IMO, Alphasiometry 2, while the gold medal winners at the International Mathematical Olympiad are able to solve only 81.8 percent of the problems.
I think the questions are very difficult.
IMO questions are known for their difficulty and require a deep understanding of mathematical concepts to solve them. The AI models have not yet achieved this mathematical concept. This system, developed by Deepmind and managed by alphabetic and managed by alphabetic, was unveiled in January last year, it was capable of performing the level of silver medal winners. However, a year later, Google claims that its advanced system performance has crossed the average gold medalist level.
Advanced system improved
Google, located at Mountain View in California, said that it has expanded the original alphabetry language to increase the capabilities of this system, so that problems to the speed of objects, problems to linear equations of angles, problems to the linear equations of the objects, problems to the problems, proportions and distances Can be resolved. The company further stated that along with other families, the coverage rate of alphabetry language has been greatly improved on the IMO 2000-2024 geometry problems. After which the capacity to solve mathematics questions has increased from 66 percent to 88 percent. Using its state -of -the -art Gemini AI Tool, Google has also improved the discovery process of Alphaziometry 2, making this language better in modeling.
Able to solve linear equations in mathematics.
Google said that the team has also given AI the ability to argue by rotating geometric items around the flat surface. For example, it is capable of transferring a point with a line to change the height of a triangle and it is also able to solve linear equations. Google said that despite achieving 84 percent incredible efficiency rate in solving difficult mathematical problems, there is still scope for improvement.