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Well, I will say: #1: it does not require deep world knowledge, because that's not what local models are for. #2: it directly attacks drive-by understanding, overly linear processing training, poor attention mechanisms, poor reasoning patterns or lazy assumptions that ignore very easy low hanging fruit. #3: it requires solid instruction following in the face of errors. a lot of models will run into errors and then fa…
Are you willing to share this benchmark’s internals? Kinda weird to expect folks to take you at your word without the ability to “trust but verify”
I'm not asking anyone to take my word, they can believe or not and in practice people should be taking signals from a variety of places and doing their own testing to see how models behave in their own use cases. What I'm measuring and why I'm measuring it may not be the most important metric for your specific use case.
Most other models are simply failing at these tasks. I think the tasks are relevant to overall model capability, but they are not the only metric. You don't give a jellyfish a tool and expect it to produce wonders, so the other capabilities of the model matter.