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A math professor ran 5,000 games through his models. Here's who he thinks wins March Madness
The men's and women's basketball selection committees revealed on Sunday the teams that will compete in the NCAA Division I ...
First Proof is an effort to see whether LLMs can contribute meaningfully to pure mathematics research. The dust has settled on round one, and the results are surprising ...
While beating an AI at a board game may seem relatively trivial, it can help us identify failure modes of the AI, or ways in which we can improve their training to avoid having them develop these ...
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