This article feels like it was written by an AI trying to get to a word count.
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I can't tell if this is a joke or not.
It's a new ai with 2 extra layers to double check the previous prompts! Who could have possibly foreseen this advance in the field?!
disclaimer: I have 0 idea how many layers they used but I am reasonably certain they just voltron'd that shit.
Previously known as Q*, Strawberry was considered a breakthrough within the company last year. Earlier this year, two sources reported Q* demonstrations that could address complex scientific and mathematical questions beyond the reach of current models.
Despite contrary comments in here i say this is important and far reaching. Though i must admit i'm not an expert, i read a few white papers on this stuff : it has real potential.
can you explain it to me pls? what part of it has potential?
if you want the white paper i have read about this : one is published in nature and other one version of the same thing or very similar in ArXiv :
https://lemmy.world/post/8894179
(not the post itself but the comments i made under my post)
When the hype has boiled down to merely "a step towards transparency", the grift is ending.
Feels like they don't want Claude to be better