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.
Engineered by Google DeepMind, it can engage not only in pattern matching but also in creative problem-solving, the scientists said. They outlined their findings in a study uploaded Feb. 7 to the preprint arXiv database.
The company’s announcement comes one month after Microsoft released its own advanced AI math reasoning system, rStar-Math, which uses small language models (SMLs) to…