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A new model developed by OpenAI has challenged longstanding mathematical assumptions about the planar unit distance problem, first posed by Paul Erdős in 1946.
For nearly eight decades, mathematicians widely accepted that grid-like patterns offered the best known solutions to the problem. OpenAI's latest model has now disproved this, revealing a fundamentally different solution structure. The result marks a significant advance in mathematical research powered by artificial intelligence, with implications for computational geometry and related fields. Further details on the technical achievement can be found in OpenAI's published work.
OpenAI has introduced several product updates in recent months. In August, the company launched a Codex feature to import workflows and streamline migration for developers. Earlier this year, OpenAI also released Codex integration for Chrome on macOS and Windows, enabling parallel background tasks across browser tabs. These advances reflect ongoing efforts to enhance accessibility and efficiency in AI-powered tools.