If AI can now outthink top programmers in competitive coding, what else can it master? OpenAI’s latest models don’t just generate code—they reason through complex problems, surpassing humans without handcrafted strategies. This breakthrough suggests AI could soon tackle fields beyond coding, from mathematics to scientific discovery. But if machines become expert problem-solvers, where does that leave us? Are we entering an era of AI-human collaboration, or are we gradually outsourcing intelligence itself? Let’s explore the future of AI reasoning—and what it means for humanity.Read the full paper here: https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.06807
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