Anthropic Internally Uses A Model That Is Significantly Better Than Mythos 5, But Has No Plans To Release It
Summary
Anthropic internally uses an unreleased model named Model 2 that scores significantly higher than Mythos 5 on the CoBench v2 benchmark, but they have no plans to release it, fueling discussions about AI advancement and singularity.
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