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maxwells-daemon | 1 month ago

Aristotle's output is formally verified in Lean, so you can run it for days on a hard problem and be assured that the answer, no matter how complex, is right without needing to manually check it.

Claude Code can write lean, but we do a heck of a lot of RL on theorem proving, so Aristotle winds up being much better at writing Lean than other coding agents are.

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jjmarr|1 month ago

Seeing a task-specific model be consistently better at anything is extremely surprising given rapid innovation in foundation models.

Have you tried Aristotle on other, non-Lean tasks? Is it better at logical reasoning in general?

runeblaze|1 month ago

Is it though? There is a reason gpt has codex variants. RL on a specific task raises the performance on that task

Davidzheng|1 month ago

how strong is your internal informal LLM at theorem-proving before the formalization stage? or it's combined in a way so that is not measurable?