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Genius or Subpar AI Mathematician?
The November release of ChatGPT garnered unprecedented public and media attention. OpenAI's conversational large language model (LLM) was widely applauded for its ability to answer complex queries, generate correct computer code and coherent long-form essays, and even solve math problems. But might that last claim have been premature? In the new paper Mathematical Capabilities of ChatGPT, a research team from the University of Oxford, TU Wein, University of Cambridge, University of Vienna, and Princeton University tests ChatGPT's mathematical capabilities on publicly available and hand-crafted datasets and evaluates its suitability as an assistant to professional mathematicians. The team concludes that despite the glowing media reviews, ChatGPT's mathematical abilities "are significantly below those of an average mathematics graduate student." To effectively evaluate ChatGPT on advanced math problems, the researchers build a new dataset, GHOSTS, comprising a total of 728 prompts in six carefully crafted subdatasets: Grad-Text, Holes-in-Proofs, Olympiad-Problem-Solving, Symbolic-Integration, MATH, and Search-Engine-Aspects.
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Genius or Subpar AI Mathematician? New Study Questions ChatGPT's Mathematical Capabilities
The November release of ChatGPT garnered unprecedented public and media attention. OpenAI's conversational large language model (LLM) was widely applauded for its ability to answer complex queries, generate correct computer code and coherent long-form essays, and even solve math problems. But might that last claim have been premature?