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Open Geometry Prover Community Project

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence

Mathematical proof is undoubtedly the cornerstone of mathematics. The emergence, in the last years, of computing and reasoning tools, in particular automated geometry theorem provers, has enriched our experience with mathematics immensely. To avoid disparate efforts,the Open Geometry Prover Community Project aims at the integration of the different efforts for the development of geometry automated theorem provers, under a common "umbrella". In this article the necessary steps to such integration are specified and the current implementation of some of those steps is described.


3 things a MIT scientist learned about Trump by studying his debates

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Donald Trump's speeches are nothing like that, according to Brad Hayes, a MIT scientist who programmed a Twitter bot to sound like him. Called DeepDrumpf, it uses an artificial intelligence algorithm based on Trump's language in hundreds of hours of debate transcripts. Hayes told Tech Insider he has learned a lot over the last few weeks about how Trump talks. Here is how he describes Trump's language, which differs dramatically from past presidential candidates. Trump often uses short, imperative sentences, Hayes says.


3 things a MIT scientist learned about how Trump speaks by studying his debates

#artificialintelligence

Donald Trump's speeches are nothing like that, according to Brad Hayes, a MIT scientist who programmed a Twitter bot to sound like him. Called DeepDrumpf, it uses an artificial intelligence algorithm based on Trump's language in hundreds of hours of debate transcripts. Hayes told Tech Insider he has learned a lot over the last few weeks about how Trump talks. Here is how he describes Trump's language, which differs dramatically from past presidential candidates. Trump often uses short, imperative sentences, Hayes says.