GPT-4 graduated from MIT


There are 4,550 non-image homework and exam questions across the 30 MIT math, electrical engineering, and computer science courses required for obtaining a degree. Researchers asked GPT-3.5 to solve them. It scored 33%. Researchers then asked GPT-4 to solve them. It scored 90%.

With prompt engineering, GPT-4 scored 100%.

Last month (May), GPT-4 passed all four major accounting exams with an average score of 85.1%:

  • The Certified Public Accountant exam
  • The Certified Management Accountant exam
  • The Certified Internal Auditor exam, and
  • The IRS Enrolled Agent exam

The month before that (April), GPT-4 passed the Uniform Bar Exam, scoring in the 90th percentile of human test takers.

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Ricky Nave

In college, Ricky studied physics & math, won a prestigious research competition hosted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, started several small businesses including an energy chewing gum business and a computer repair business, and graduated with a thesis in algebraic topology. After graduating, Ricky attended grad school at Duke University in the mathematics PhD program where he worked on quantum algorithms & non-Euclidean geometry models for flexible proteins. He also worked in cybersecurity at Los Alamos during this time before eventually dropping out of grad school to join a startup working on formal semantic modeling for legal documents. Finally, he left that startup to start his own in the finance & crypto space. Now, he helps entrepreneurs pay less capital gains tax.

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