← Back to context Comment by gpm 2 years ago "Trust that I ran these tests with these results" is extremely common in science. 4 comments gpm Reply nightski 2 years ago It's not an objective test like you are talking about. These benchmarks are far from accurate and also can be tainted in the training data. verdverm 2 years ago You'll find the same thing in many academic/scientific papers hughesjj 2 years ago The trust is established by others reproducing the results with the same methodology, it's not just supposed to be taking people's word at face value
nightski 2 years ago It's not an objective test like you are talking about. These benchmarks are far from accurate and also can be tainted in the training data. verdverm 2 years ago You'll find the same thing in many academic/scientific papers
hughesjj 2 years ago The trust is established by others reproducing the results with the same methodology, it's not just supposed to be taking people's word at face value
It's not an objective test like you are talking about. These benchmarks are far from accurate and also can be tainted in the training data.
You'll find the same thing in many academic/scientific papers
The trust is established by others reproducing the results with the same methodology, it's not just supposed to be taking people's word at face value