Researchers at the University of Cambridge have found that ChatGPT-4 struggles when put to the test with a mathematical puzzle that dates back over 2,300 years. This study was led by Dr Nadav Marco and Professor Andreas Stylianides. They looked at how the model dealt with Plato’s classic “doubling the square” problem, one of the earliest known examples of mathematical reasoning.
Instead of using the geometric approach known in Plato’s time, drawing a new square whose diagonal matches the side of the original, ChatGPT relied on modern algebraic methods.
The findings point to the limitation that ChatGPT often gives results inconsistently and within fairly rigid boundaries. The researchers are keen to point out that AI does not “think” the way people do. It works by combining pattern recognition with some on-the-spot construction of answers.
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