Sydney -The Human defeated a liberal AI model created by Google and Openai in a top international mathematics competition, but the program first reached a gold level score, and the rate at which they are improving can cause some human introspection.
No AI model scored full points – unlike five youth in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), a reputed annual competition where participants should be under 20 years of age.
Google said on Monday that an advanced version of its Mithun Chatbot had solved five of the six mathematics problems set in the IMO held in Queensland, Australia this month.
The US tech veteran, citing IMO president Gregor Dolinar, said, “We can confirm that Google Deepmind has reached a very desired milestone, which earns 35 out of 42 marks – a gold medal score,” US Tech veteran said that IMO President Gregor Dolinar said. “Their solutions were amazing in many cases. The IMO grader found him clear, accurate and easier to follow most of them.”
About 10% of human contestants won gold level medals, and five got the correct score of 42 points.
US Chest Maker Openai said that her practical logic model also scored a gold-level 35 points on the test.
OpenIE researcher Alexander V said in a social media post, “A long -grand challenge in AI” AI won a long grand challenge in AI.
“We evaluated our models on 2025 imo problems under the same rule as human contestants,” he said. “For each problem, three former IMO medalists classified the proof of the model independently.”
Google achieved a silver-middle score to solve four of the six problems in the city of Bath, in the city of Bath in the IMO of last year, in the city of Bath.
Two to three days calculated compared to this year-when its Gemini model solved problems within a 4.5-hour time limit, he said.
The IMO stated that the tech companies faced the same people faced by 641 competitive students from 112 countries, “had a private-suitable AI model on this year’s problems.”
IMO president Dolinar said, “It is very exciting to see the progress in the mathematical abilities of the AI model.”
Competition organizers could not verify how much the computing power was used by the AI model or what was human participation, he said.
In Interview with CBS 60 minutes Earlier this year, one of Google’s leading AI researchers predicted that within five to 10 years, computers would be created that have human-level cognitive capabilities-a landmark known as “Artificial General Intelligence”.
Google Deepmind CEO Demis Hasabis predicted This AI technique was on track to finely understand the world, and thanks to an increase in investment not only for solving important problems, but even within a decade within a decade.
“It is incredibly moving forward,” Hasabis said. “I think we are on some kind of exponential curve of improvement. Of course, the success of the region over the years has attracted even more attention, more resources, more talents. So it is adding this exponential progress.”