Forbes October 7, 2024
John Werner

We’re seeing some new developments in AI models that are shedding light on one of the technology’s most prominent gaps – its relative inability to do math well.

Some experts note that AI is dysfunctional at math. It tends to produce wrong answers, and can be slow to correct them.

The people at OpenAI are working on new models that are more geared towards solving math problems.

But it’s interesting to think about why there’s this deficit in the first place:

Some engineers like to talk about tokenization, and the use of data in large language models....

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