Peter Steinberger 🦞 / @steipete:
RT by @steipete: We audited SWE-Bench Pro, one of the most widely used AI coding benchmarks, and found it no longer reliably measures frontier coding capability.
We find 30% of SWE-Bench Pro tasks to be broken, and are retracting our previous recommendation that the research community use it as a leading coding eval.
https://openai.com/index/separating-signal-from-noise-coding-evaluations/
RT by @steipete: We audited SWE-Bench Pro, one of the most widely used AI coding benchmarks, and found it no longer reliably measures frontier coding capability.
We find 30% of SWE-Bench Pro tasks to be broken, and are retracting our previous recommendation that the research community use it as a leading coding eval.
https://openai.com/index/separating-signal-from-noise-coding-evaluations/
FractalEncrypt ∞/21M / @FractalEncrypt:
RT by @FractalEncrypt: "When the rituals of cryptography are exercised with the same piousness as a gnostic priest, what cryptography renders is prophetic: the encryption becomes unbreakable by any known means and is verified by the holy blessings of math itself."
-@Erikcason
RT by @FractalEncrypt: "When the rituals of cryptography are exercised with the same piousness as a gnostic priest, what cryptography renders is prophetic: the encryption becomes unbreakable by any known means and is verified by the holy blessings of math itself."
-@Erikcason
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