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simianwords
17d ago
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There's something off with this because Haiku should not be that good.
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camgunz
16d ago
Hallucination benchmarks accept "I don't know", which Haiku did at least a little. Here are other benchmarks corroborating:
https://suprmind.ai/hub/ai-hallucination-rates-and-benchmark...
rattray
17d ago
I've been very curious about that too. I wonder if it's actually much better at admitting when it doesn't know something, because it thinks it's a "dumber model". But I haven't played with this at all myself.
jwpapi
17d ago
The hallucination benchmark is hallucinating
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