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AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind

AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind

An Olympiad-level AI system for geometry

AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind
AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind
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Name: AlphaGeometry from Google DeepMind
Submited By: Jarrell Homenick
Release Date 1 year ago
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Category GitHub Tech

An AI system that solves Olympiad geometry problems at a level approaching a human gold-medalist. šŸ“ It was trained solely on synthetic data and marks a breakthrough for AI in mathematical reasoning.


Marcelo Prohaska

Congrats team AlphaGeometry on your the launch. Excited to try the product.

10 months ago


Jaylon Deckow

As a nerd this totally fascinates me! I think you should think about a product / user group that can really benefit off of this. Most people aren't geeks and most people don't use geometry in their day-to-day life. But I can imagine that students can use this very well! You could use it for a tool to help with geometry homework and explains the steps in a more easier way. Exciting product, I'll stick around and see where this is heading!

1 year ago


Gaylord Buckridge

congrats on the launch!

1 year ago


Nils Auer

It's a bit hard to understand, but congratulations anyway, Thang.

1 year ago


Johnathan Homenick

This is what makes the future happen right now. The guys recently published a cool article about the product - Google it. You won't regret it.

1 year ago


Merl Orn

Wow this is cool!

1 year ago


Godfrey Donnelly

Congrats team AlphaGeometry on your launch.

1 year ago


Mike VonRueden

I would definitely try it! My team created geometry solver in the past (without ML). It was not able to solve all problems, but it worked well with high school tasks. Unfortunately, the Ā«startupĀ» didn’t succeed, because we were young and we didn’t think about money :) From my pov such tools should be free, open sourced and backed strong by companies like Google. This way students and schools can benefit.

1 year ago