OpenAI’s ‘embarrassing’ math

That’s how Meta’s Chief AI Scientist Yann LeCundescribedthe blowback after OpenAI researchers did a victory lap over GPT-5’s supposed math breakthroughs.

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabisadded, “this is embarrassing.”

The Decoderreportsthat in a since-deleted tweet, OpenAI VP Kevin Weil declared that “GPT-5 found solutions to 10 (!) previously unsolved Erdős problems and made progress on 11 others.” (“Erdős problems” arefamous conjecturesposed by mathematician Paul Erdős.)

However, mathematician Thomas Bloom, who maintainsthe Erdos Problems website, said Weil’s post was“a dramatic misrepresentation”— while these problems were indeed listed as “open” on Bloom’s website, he said that only means, “I personally am unaware of a paper which solves it.”

In other words, it’s not accurate to claim GPT-5 was able to solve previously unsolved problems. Instead, Bloom wrote, “GPT-5 found references, which solved these problems, that I personally was unaware of.”

Sebastien Bubeck, an OpenAI researcher who’d also been touting GPT-5’s accomplishments, thenacknowledgedthat “only solutions in the literature were found,” but he suggested this remains a real accomplishment: “I know how hard it is to search the literature.”

Source: Techcrunch

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