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DeepMind AI rivals the world’s smartest high schoolers at geometry DeepMind solved 25 out of 30 questions—compared to 26 for a human gold medalist.
Instead of using natural language, Trinh and his collaborators developed a language for writing geometry proofs that has a rigid syntax similar to that of a computer programming language.
The authors investigated how secondary mathematics teachers check student geometry proofs. From video records of geometry teachers checking proofs, they conjectured that teachers have different ...
Concerns about the use of computer-aided empirical verification in geometry classes lead to an investigation of students' understandings of the similarities and differences between the measurement of ...