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DeepMind, the AI powerhouse by Google, has developed a new system called AlphaEvolve that tackles tricky problems in math and science. This clever AI can generate, critique, and improve solutions by itself, reducing errors known as hallucinations that often plague AI models.
AlphaEvolve stands out by using cutting-edge Gemini models, making it more capable than earlier AI tools. It’s built mainly for experts who can prompt it with complex problems, including instructions, equations, or code, and then automatically evaluate the answers based on predefined formulas. This means it’s best suited for mathematical, computational, or system optimization tasks.
In tests, AlphaEvolve managed to rediscover top answers 75% of the time and improved solutions in another 20%. Beyond solving puzzles, it’s been used to optimize Google’s data centers and speed up training processes, saving around 0.7% of resources globally and cutting training time for Google’s Gemini models by 1%.
While it isn’t making groundbreaking discoveries yet, AlphaEvolve showcases how AI can save time and let human experts focus on more inventive work. The system also tries to minimize hallucinations by evaluating its own outputs, promising more reliable answers in the future.
DeepMind envisions this tool aiding in fields like algorithm design and data analysis, proving that AI can be a valuable partner in complex problem-solving.
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