Google is making progress in the development of AI: the Gemini chatbot has been updated and two neural networks have been released to solve complex mathematical problems.
Google's AI vs. Complex Math problems
DeepMind, the AI division of the corporation, has trained artificial intelligence to solve complex mathematical problems. This is stated in the company's blog.
Two AI models have been released:
AlphaProof — specializes in mathematical reasoning;AlphaGeometry 2 is an updated version of the previously presented geometry—oriented model.The programs successfully solved four of the six problems presented at the International Mathematics Olympiad.
"This is a great progress in the field of machine learning and AI. Previously, there was no system that could solve problems with such success," said Pushmit Kohli, DeepMind's vice president of AI Research for Science.
Google solved the problem of "hallucinations" by translating mathematical problems into technical formulations or "formal language". AlphaProof's code is constantly being updated, which allows artificial intelligence to solve more complex equations.
AlphaGeometry 2 has been able to solve 83% of all geometry problems included in the International Mathematics Olympiad over the past 25 years, the company noted. Nevertheless, AI is far from replacing human mathematicians, Google researchers said.
DeepMind's vice president of reinforcement Learning, David Silver, noted that AI is more like a calculator: it is a powerful computing tool, but it lacks imagination.
Gemini Update
On July 25, Google released an update for the Gemini chatbot.
The lightweight multimodal version of the 1.5 Flash neural network has become available to everyone in the browser and on mobile devices in the free version of Gemini. It provides an improved process of reasoning and understanding images.
The Gemini context window has been quadrupled to 32,000 tokens. This ensures a longer conversation without losing context — the AI does not forget previously discussed topics.
It will soon be possible to download files via Google Drive or from the user's device. Gemini will be able to analyze documents, help find data and visualize information.
To combat "hallucinations," Google's AI now shows sources after a search query.
Previously, DeepMind's robotics department implemented Gemini 1.5 Pro into the robot to teach it how to move around the office and respond to commands.
In May, Google introduced generative artificial intelligence into the search engine, and in June — into Gmail and other services of the company.
Recall that the AI division of the corporation is developing technology to create video soundtracks.