Google AI system wins gold medal in International Mathematical Olympiad


Two days before Google revealed its feat, an OpenAI researcher said in a social media post that the startup had built technology that achieved a similar score on this year’s questions, although it did not officially enter the competition. — Photo by Simon Ray on Unsplash

SAN FRANCISCO: An artificial intelligence system built by Google DeepMind, the tech giant’s primary AI lab, has achieved “gold medal” status in the annual International Mathematical Olympiad, a premier math competition for high school students.

It was the first time that a machine – which solved five of the six problems at the 2025 competition, held in Australia this month – reached that level of success, Google said in a blog post Monday.

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