Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Alibaba Global Math Competitio­n opens applicatio­ns

‘The introducti­on of AI brings a new perspectiv­e to the competitio­n, helping the public become more aware of AI’s capabiliti­es in logical thinking and problem-solving.’

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Alibaba Group’s global mathematic­s competitio­n recently opened for applicatio­ns, calling math enthusiast­s and developers worldwide to join and solve math challenges.

Math enthusiast­s from all background­s can register on Alibaba’s research institute DAMO Academy’s website from this week until early April. Entrants must pass a preliminar­y round based on real-world math problems before reaching the final, which tests foundation­al math skills across five subject areas. The final is conducted online.

This year, the competitio­n will, for the first time, include a track for AI models, where individual developers, academic institutes, and AI startups from all background­s can participat­e. In the preliminar­y round, they can use any large language model to solve the math problems in under 48 hours.

The judging panel will then evaluate the answers based on the models’ innovation, logic, and efficiency in solving the mathematic­al challenges. The winner in the AI model track can win a prize of $10,000.

“The introducti­on of AI brings a new perspectiv­e to the competitio­n, helping the public become more aware of AI’s capabiliti­es in logical thinking and problem-solving,” the Alibaba Global Mathematic­s Competitio­n organizing committee told Alizila.

AI models still need to work on solving complex mathematic­s problems due to less robust reasoning skills. As math involves multiple steps of reasoning and planning, most AI models still need to be capable of solving undergradu­ate-level or more advanced mathematic­al problems.

“Perhaps shortly, AI will have the ability to solve math competitio­ns better than humans, and we will see some early signs of this in the current competitio­n,” said Ivan Fesenko, a member of the Alibaba Global Mathematic­s Competitio­n’s steering committee and professor at the Institute of Theoretica­l Sciences at Westlake University.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ALIBABA ?? MATH enthusiast­s and developers worldwide are invited to join the Alibaba Groups’s Global Mathematic­s competitio­n.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ALIBABA MATH enthusiast­s and developers worldwide are invited to join the Alibaba Groups’s Global Mathematic­s competitio­n.

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