AlphaCode 2 is powered by Gemini and performs better than 85% of coders who participated in competition in 12 contests on Codeforces...
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by MT_Ego
Amazon
[Easy Explanation]Solving olympiad geometry without human demonstrations
The researchers have created a computer program called AlphaGeometry that can solve really hard math problems, specifically those related to geometry, without needing any help from humans. Traditional methods involve teaching machines using human-made proofs, but it's expensive and especially challenging for geometry problems. AlphaGeometry does things differently. It makes its own theorems (math statements) and proofs (reasoning for why the theorems are true) without human input. It's like a computer brain that generates and solves geometry problems on its own. When tested on a set of difficult math problems similar to those in international math competitions (like the Olympiad), AlphaGeometry outperformed other methods. It solved 25 out of 30 problems, doing better than the previous best method that only solved 10. In fact, it even performed close to the level of a really good human math competitor who wins a gold medal at the International Mathematical Olympiad. What's cool is that AlphaGeometry doesn't just spit out answers. It explains its reasoning in a way that humans can understand. It also tackled and solved problems from past math competitions and even discovered a new version of a problem from a competition in 2004.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06747-5.pdf
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by RustyBadger9
Rippl
Time to retire?
Gemini model excels at coding.
Introducing Gemini — Google’s newest and most capable AI model. Watch as Google DeepMind Research Engineer Gabriela Surita demonstrates Gemi...
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by Sherlock007
TCS
Coding will be dead soon
That's not what am saying or pre assuming. But the brain behind those supercomputers h100 and all, who is making LLMs train faster. GPT 5.0 can do miracles and imagine 8.0 coupled with those 1nm GPUs. I still believe that not 100% can be replaced but yes 60-70% roles will be redundant. Top 10% will survive and thrive if ride the ai wave. What do u think viners?
But this isn't the first time a tech exec has predicted the death of coding.
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/jensen-huang-advises-against-learning-to-code-leave-it-up-to-ai