|
|
|
|
|
by user34283
125 days ago
|
|
Particularly for the large organizations at the frontier, the risk-reward does not seem worth it. Cheating on the benchmark in such a blatantly intentional way would create a large reputational risk for both the org and the researcher personally. When you're already at the top, why would you do that just for optimizing one benchmark score? |
|