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I just learned that Epoch AI, the institute that created FrontierMath, had released a statement "clarifying" its relation with OpenAI, two days before I published this post.

https://epoch.ai/blog/openai-and-frontiermath

After reading it I am not inspired to change anything I wrote.

I also just found an article by Amanda Zhang on the scandal that was published on January 19.

https://www.ctol.digital/news/openai-hidden-involvement-frontiermath-ai-transparency/

For some reason I had not been able to find it all last week. It's the best published account I've seen so far. (I can't vouch for its accuracy, because I have no independent source of information, but it's consistent with the other reports I've read.)

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Seen on reddit, to be saved for future reference:

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To those mathematicians who are upset about contributing to the dataset without being informed about the exclusive content-sharing deal with OpenAI: this is the kind of thing you should expect when dealing with a Silicon Valley company! If you don't like it, then don't give any of these companies your help!"

Apologies to those on this same reddit thread

https://www.reddit.com/r/math/comments/1iadcqw/the_frontiermath_scandal/

who complain that the above post is "unreadable." I was informed about this story a week ago but my "day job" at the beginning of the semester occupies more than 12 hours/day, leaving no time to edit my own report on the scandal. It seemed to me important to share the information with mathematicians, given that the FrontierMath derives its respectability from the association of several well-known mathematicians.

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