@Miles_Brundage: We could have this at home, American friends (a government agency that is staffed to do, and allowed to publish, stuff …
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Miles Brundage highlights excellent work from the AI Security Institute investigating the impact of test-time compute budgets for frontier AI model evaluations, with praise from Noam Brown.
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We could have this at home, American friends (a government agency that is staffed to do, and allowed to publish, stuff Noam thinks is excellent)
Noam Brown (@polynoamial): Excellent work from @AISecurityInst investigating the impact of test-time compute budgets for frontier AI model evaluations. They make the case even more convincingly than I could!
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