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This example doesn't prove what you think it does. It shows pattern detection - something computers are inherently very well suited for - but it doesn't demonstrate "reasoning" in any meaningful way.
You should really look at the full CoT traces on the demos.
I think you think you know more than you actually know.
Got a link to that?
Yep:
https://openai.com/index/learning-to-reason-with-llms/
First interactive section. Make sure to click "show chain of thought."
The cipher one is particularly interesting, as it's intentionally difficult for the model.
The tokenizer is famously bad at two letter counts, which is why previous models can't count the number of rs in strawberry.
So the cipher depends on two letter pairs, and you can see how it screws up the tokenization around the xx at the end of the last word, and gradually corrects course.
Will help clarify how it's going about solving something like the example I posted earlier behind the scenes.