This post helped me distinguish capabilities-y information that’s bad to share from capabilities-y information that’s fine/good to share. (Base-model training techniques are bad; evals and eval results are good; scaffolding/prompting/posttraining techniques to elicit more powerful capabilities without more spooky black-box cognition is fine/good.)
This post helped me distinguish capabilities-y information that’s bad to share from capabilities-y information that’s fine/good to share. (Base-model training techniques are bad; evals and eval results are good; scaffolding/prompting/posttraining techniques to elicit more powerful capabilities without more spooky black-box cognition is fine/good.)