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Today, we share a breakthrough on the planar unit distance problem, a famous open question first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946. For nearly 80 years, mathematicians believed the best possible solutions looked roughly like square grids. An OpenAI model has now disproved that belief, discovering an entirely new family of constructions that performs better. This marks the first time AI has autonomously solved a prominent open problem central to a field of mathematics.


Today, we share a breakthrough on the planar unit distance problem, a famous open question first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946. For nearly 80 years, mathematicians believed the best possible solutions looked roughly like square grids. An OpenAI model has now disproved that belief, discovering an entirely new family of constructions that performs better. This marks the first time AI has autonomously solved a prominent open problem central to a field of mathematics.

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Another day, another (closed) startup. Recursive Superintelligence came out of stealth today, is valued at 4.65 billion and investors include Nvidia and Google (ofc) Their bet: We get to superintelligence by using AI to generate algorithms. One of their founders, Jeff Clune, published the AI Scientist paper in Nature this March. AI that runs the whole scientific method on its own. His announcement tweet says Recursive will "scale up" exactly that work. Universities and labs do the foundational, citable research, get the credit, and then the for-profit scales it up into something proprietary. Algorithms are how we get to superintelligence, and if a closed company gets there first, everyone else is locked out of the most important technology ever built. The algorithms HAVE to stay open.




