> Frontier Math isn't something that can be fully solved without gathering top experts
Tao's quote above referred on hardest 20% problems, they have 3 levels of difficulty, presumably first level is much easier. Also, as I mentioned OAI collaborated on creating benchmark, so they could have access to all solutions too.
> There's no point arguing
Lol, let me ask again, why you are arguing then? Yes, I have strong reasonable(imo) doubt that those results are valid.
The lowest set is easier but still incredibly difficult. Top experts are no longer required sure but that's it. You'll still need the best of the best undergrads at the very least to solve it.
>Also, as I mentioned OAI collaborated on creating benchmark, so they could have access to all solutions too.
Open AI didn't have any hand in providing problems, why you assume they have the solutions I have no idea.
>Lol, let me ask again, why you are arguing then? Yes, I have strong reasonable(imo) doubt that those results are valid.
Are you just bring obtuse or what ? I stopped arguing with you a couple responses ago. You have doubts? good for you. They don't make much sense but hey, good for you.
Tao's quote above referred on hardest 20% problems, they have 3 levels of difficulty, presumably first level is much easier. Also, as I mentioned OAI collaborated on creating benchmark, so they could have access to all solutions too.
> There's no point arguing
Lol, let me ask again, why you are arguing then? Yes, I have strong reasonable(imo) doubt that those results are valid.