**Recent verified AI achievements on IMO 2026 problems have driven strong trader consensus toward "No," despite rapid capability gains.** In July 2026, multiple frontier large language models demonstrated gold-medal or better performance on the official IMO problem set. Huawei’s Celia and Xiaohongshu’s (RedNote) dots-note-3.0 received official IMO grader verification for perfect 42/42 scores—the first such results under formal evaluation protocols with no human intervention after problem release. Independent tests by analysts also showed models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and others reaching 42/42 under controlled conditions. This followed 2025 milestones where Google DeepMind’s Gemini Deep Think and OpenAI systems first hit the gold threshold (35/42). The 78.5% implied probability on "No" reflects market-implied odds that these benchmark results do not satisfy the specific resolution criteria for the market. Key factors include the distinction between separate post-contest evaluations versus official entry as a competing "participant," historical IMO rules limiting entrants to human high-school students under 20, and the absence of any AI being formally registered or competing in the Shanghai event. Traders weigh the rapid scaling of reasoning techniques—agent-based verification, self-critique loops, and extended inference time—against these structural barriers, noting that even perfect benchmark scores have not translated into official competition participation. Upcoming catalysts center on any IMO organizer statements about future AI involvement, expanded grading protocols, or explicit market clarification on what constitutes a "win." The wisdom of crowds in this prediction market has priced in both the impressive technical progress and the practical hurdles to formal recognition.
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The resolution source is the IMO Grand Challenge (https://imo-grand-challenge.github.io/) and the Artificial Intelligence Math Olympiad (AIMO, https://aimoprize.com/). If either source demonstrates that an AI has won the challenge/prize before the resolution date, this market will resolve to "Yes".
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0x65070BE91...The resolution source is the IMO Grand Challenge (https://imo-grand-challenge.github.io/) and the Artificial Intelligence Math Olympiad (AIMO, https://aimoprize.com/). If either source demonstrates that an AI has won the challenge/prize before the resolution date, this market will resolve to "Yes".
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0x65070BE91...**Recent verified AI achievements on IMO 2026 problems have driven strong trader consensus toward "No," despite rapid capability gains.** In July 2026, multiple frontier large language models demonstrated gold-medal or better performance on the official IMO problem set. Huawei’s Celia and Xiaohongshu’s (RedNote) dots-note-3.0 received official IMO grader verification for perfect 42/42 scores—the first such results under formal evaluation protocols with no human intervention after problem release. Independent tests by analysts also showed models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and others reaching 42/42 under controlled conditions. This followed 2025 milestones where Google DeepMind’s Gemini Deep Think and OpenAI systems first hit the gold threshold (35/42). The 78.5% implied probability on "No" reflects market-implied odds that these benchmark results do not satisfy the specific resolution criteria for the market. Key factors include the distinction between separate post-contest evaluations versus official entry as a competing "participant," historical IMO rules limiting entrants to human high-school students under 20, and the absence of any AI being formally registered or competing in the Shanghai event. Traders weigh the rapid scaling of reasoning techniques—agent-based verification, self-critique loops, and extended inference time—against these structural barriers, noting that even perfect benchmark scores have not translated into official competition participation. Upcoming catalysts center on any IMO organizer statements about future AI involvement, expanded grading protocols, or explicit market clarification on what constitutes a "win." The wisdom of crowds in this prediction market has priced in both the impressive technical progress and the practical hurdles to formal recognition.
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