OpenAI says an AI reasoning model disproved an 80-year-old Erdős geometry conjecture, raising new questions about AI’s role ...
OpenAI is claiming its internal general-purpose reasoning model may have disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture, a longstanding question in discrete geometry. Outside review is central to that ...
Gilbert, a musician and varsity baseball player, said he frequently questioned the point of the class because so many ...
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What's happening in the Mid-Hudson Valley: May 22, 2026
Rhinecliff Folk Choir: The Rhinecliff Folk Choir has kicked off its spring season at Morton Memorial Library and Community House, 82 Kelly St., Rhinecliff. The choir, led by Eva Salina of Driftwood ...
There’s a sentence that still sounds slightly radical in much of America, even though millions of people elsewhere in ...
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The oil market is coming for Donald Trump: US Strategic Petroleum Reserve has now fallen below 300 million barrels
The International Energy Agency’s May report shows global oil inventories fell by 250 million barrels across March and April, ...
For nearly 80 years, mathematicians have struggled to solve a classic geometry puzzle first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946: the ...
OpenAI claims its reasoning model disproved a geometry conjecture unsolved since 1946 — and this time, the mathematicians who ...
The sudden resolution of a well-known conjecture highlights the growing adoption of AI as an assistant in high-level ...
An 80-year-old challenge in geometry has been cracked by mathematicians working for the tech firm Open AI using a single prompt from an AI chatbot. The company has not revealed all the precise details ...
A chatbot’s result for the 80-year-old “unit distance” conjecture is the first AI proof that would likely be published in ...
One afternoon earlier this year, my 11-year-old son was sitting at his laptop and working quietly on his math homework. At ...
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