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by danenania
333 days ago
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> The reason why "reasoning" models tend to perform better is simply due to larger scale and better training data. Except that we can try the exact same pre-trained model with reasoning enabled vs. disabled and empirically observe that reasoning produces better, more accurate results. |
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I don't trust most benchmarks, but if this can be easily confirmed by an apples-to-apples comparison, then I would be inclined to believe it.