Claude Fable 5 pricing shifts to usage credits on July 7, ending its subscription-included period. Pro, Max, Team, and ...
Cambridge Public Schools tried to turn every eighth grader into an Algebra I student this year. Now district numbers show the bold experiment has come with a steep price: more than six in 10 rising ...
Three Duke Rugby players who are math majors tackled a challenge inspired by professional soccer Daniel Cheng, Malachy ...
Last week, OpenAI shocked the mathematical community by revealing that one of its internal artificial intelligence (AI) models had found a counterexample to a famous conjecture made by legendary ...
The second batch of “First Proof” problems is meant to evaluate AI’s usefulness for research-level math. The best model got six or seven of the ten questions right.
Claimed to be the world’s most powerful cybersecurity model, Claude Mythos 5 is released via Project Glasswing, while Fable 5 is available to the public Anthropic took great care to keep Claude Mythos ...
Back in April, Anthropic unveiled its Claude Mythos AI model that it said was too powerful to publicly release. Instead, the company has shared access with software vendors, including Apple, in an ...
Anthropic announced Claude Fable 5, a Mythos-class model that will be available to its enterprise customers and paid subscribers. The company unveiled Mythos in April and has limited the rollout ...
Think about placing dots on a flat surface. You want as many pairs as possible to be separated by the same distance. For any amount of dots, what is the greatest possible number of pairs that can be ...
Mathematician Will Sawin discusses his experience reviewing and refining a mathematical proof devised by OpenAI's internal model—and what that could mean for mathematics. Reading time 10 minutes Will ...
In mid-May, OpenAI announced that an internal AI model had disproved the Erdős unit distance conjecture, a famous problem in discrete geometry that had stumped human mathematicians for the last 80 ...
“If you are a mathematician,” one of the world’s leading mathematicians recently wrote, “you may want to make sure you are sitting down before reading further.” And you’ll definitely need to sit down ...