Abstract

This paper explores the performance of ChatGPT and GeoGebra Discovery when dealing with automatic geometric reasoning and discovery. The emergence of Large Language Models has attracted considerable attention in mathematics, among other fields where intelligence should be present. We revisit a couple of elementary Euclidean geometry theorems discussed in the birth of Artificial Intelligence and a non-trivial inequality concerning triangles. GeoGebra succeeds in proving all these selected examples, while ChatGPT fails in one case. Our thesis is that both GeoGebra and ChatGPT could be used as complementary systems, where the natural language abilities of ChatGPT and the certified computer algebra methods in GeoGebra Discovery can cooperate in order to obtain sound and—more relevant—interesting results.

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