ChatGPT4o Trying to Solve a Geometry Problem

OpenAI has announced that the latest update to ChatGPT can now solve math and science problems. This new feature could be extremely beneficial for everyone in a variety of ways.

San Francisco, California Sep 13, 2024  – Chatbots have advanced significantly and are now capable of solving math problems. ChatGPT and Gemini have demonstrated an ability to solve mathematics problems with ease. In the past, chatbots suffered from numerous flaws and bugs that made their use challenging. However, the recent update has addressed many of these issues and significantly improved their functionality. Chatbots are becoming increasingly efficient with each passing day.

Jakub Pachocki, OpenAI’s chief scientist, explained that “With previous models like ChatGPT, you ask them a question and they immediately start responding. This model can take its time. It can think through the problem — in English — and try to break it down and look for angles in an effort to provide the best answer.” Chatbots are continuously evolving and now have the capability to solve acrostics, a type of word puzzle. Consequently, obtaining answers through chatbots has become easier than ever before.

Jakub Pachocki and Szymon Sidor have demonstrated in a presentation by OpenAI that the models can accurately answer Ph.D.-level Chemistry questions. This suggests that chatbots like Gemini and ChatGPT have the potential to solve any problem quickly and effortlessly. This remarkable improvement could be beneficial in many areas. Currently, it has been observed that chatbots may not always provide correct answers to math questions. However, scientists are working towards making them completely flawless for everyone.

When discussing this milestone, Szymon Sidor stated, “It is not going to be perfect, but you can trust it will work harder and is that much more likely to produce the right answer.” This indicates that chatbots will continue to improve for all users in the future.

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