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World’s Largest Database Of International Mathematical Olympiad Problems Is New And Now Open To Everyone
Summary: For decades, the world's hardest math problems from the International Mathematical Olympiad were used once and then forgotten. Now, an MIT student named Shaden Alshammari has collected over 30,000 of these super-tough questions into a giant, free database called MathNet.
This massive collection features problems from 47 different countries. It is a goldmine for students who want to train for math competitions. But it is also a huge reality check for Artificial Intelligence. Even though AI seems incredibly smart at writing and coding, it still fails at many of these complex math problems, especially ones that use shapes and geometry. MathNet will help both human mathletes and future computer programs level up their skills!
Source: IFLScience URL: iflscience.com/massive-new-database-of-the-hardest-math-problems-is-now-open-to-everyone-including-ai-programs-83271 (opens in new tab)