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by andrewla
309 days ago
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> OpenAI definitely tarnished the name of GPT-5 by allowing these issues to occur For a certain class of customer maybe that is true. But the reality is that the fact that this occurs is very encouraging -- they are not micro-optimizing to solve cosmetic problems that serve no functional purpose. They are instead letting these phenomena serve as external benchmarks of a sort to evaluate how well the LLM can work on tasks that are outside of its training data, and outside of what one would expect the capabilities to be. |
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