
Bebert70
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> be me > build "AGI" benchmark > actually version 3 already > we don't talk about 1 and 2 > (they saturated in a year) > invent new scoring method > if human scores above AI, use squared efficiency > example: human took 10 steps to solve level > AI took 100 steps to solve a level > then AI's score is (10/100) > correction, add square penalty to be extra cheeky > (10/100)^2 > AI scores plummet > smug_face.jpg > observe that AI is scoring higher than human on some levels > "damn" > "CLAMP THE SCORES!!!" > new metric now takes minimum of 1 and AI's score > AI literally NOT ALLOWED to score higher than human > meanwhile human get squared rewards > doubly_smug_face.jpg > AI thinks at 200 tokens/s > human thinks at 5 tokens/s > cries about it > "UNFAIR ADVANTAGE" > add restriction that models can't use more than 5X the steps that a human used > DeepThink, Pro and xhigh models exist that think longer to score better > excluded them > DECLARE AI HIT A WALL








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