Wake me up when someone besides OpenAI says they're the best at something. When a company releases a benchmark they designed that their own tool that's generally regarded as not very good is suddenly the best at, that's not news, at best that's PR, at worst propaganda. This reeks of "we investigated ourselves and found we did nothing wrong".
this post was submitted on 14 May 2025
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Tl;dr: After performing poorly on benchmarks, OpenAI created their own. OpenAI products perform much better on OpenAI benchmark.
The bar exam isn’t created by OpenAI, yet the outdated GPT-4 model still ranked in the 90th percentile on it.
Sure thing
So they created a test so broken and warped that no actual professional can understand it but their AI performs well on it?
US Healthcare will now be affordable!
I almost feel sad for IBM, this was supposed to be their thing.
Wow.
Much wow.
Those are analytical AI right? More procedural, and also, the data to train the AI are consented. I tried Ada, it didn't give me official diagnosis but rather helping me to talk to doctor