There is a thought-trace-condenser?
Ok, then the high-level nature of some of these entries makes more sense.
Edit: Do you have a source for that?
You can read examples of the hidden reasoning traces here.
I know, but I think Ia3orn said that the reasoning traces are hidden and only a summary is shown. And I haven’t seen any information on a “thought-trace-condenser” anywhere.
See the section titled “Hiding the Chains of Thought” here: https://openai.com/index/learning-to-reason-with-llms/
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There is a thought-trace-condenser?
Ok, then the high-level nature of some of these entries makes more sense.
Edit: Do you have a source for that?
You can read examples of the hidden reasoning traces here.
I know, but I think Ia3orn said that the reasoning traces are hidden and only a summary is shown. And I haven’t seen any information on a “thought-trace-condenser” anywhere.
See the section titled “Hiding the Chains of Thought” here: https://openai.com/index/learning-to-reason-with-llms/