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  2. Lean (proof assistant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, OpenAI created a neural network-based theorem prover for Lean, which used a language model to generate proofs of various high-school-level olympiad problems. [ 17 ] Later that year, Meta AI created an AI model that has solved 10 International Mathematical Olympiad problems; this model is available for public use with the Lean environment.

  3. Microsoft Math Solver - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Math Solver (formerly Microsoft Mathematics and Microsoft Math) is an entry-level educational app that solves math and science problems. Developed and maintained by Microsoft, it is primarily targeted at students as a learning tool. Until 2015, it ran on Microsoft Windows. Since then, it has been developed for the web platform and ...

  4. OpenAI launches new series of AI models with 'reasoning ... - AOL

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    The models, first reported by Reuters, are capable of reasoning through complex tasks and can solve more challenging problems than previous models in science, coding and math, the AI firm said in ...

  5. QANDA - Wikipedia

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    Website. https://qanda.ai/en. QANDA (stands for 'Q and A') is an AI -based learning platform developed by Mathpresso Inc., a South Korea -based education technology company. Its best known feature is a solution search, which uses optical character recognition technology to scan problems and provide step-by-step solutions and learning content. [1]

  6. Google researchers claim new breakthrough in getting AI to ...

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    The news was an advancement on a system that the AI research lab had unveiled in January, called AlphaGeometry, that could solve geometry problems from the IMO about as well as top high school ...

  7. List of open-source software for mathematics - Wikipedia

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    Axiom is a general-purpose computer algebra system. It has been in development since 1971 by IBM, and was originally named scratchpad. Richard Jenks originally headed it but over the years Barry Trager who then shaped the direction of the scratchpad project took over the project. It was eventually sold to the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG ...