Comment by carefulfungi
6 months ago
More than 10% of the global population is illiterate. Even in first world countries, numeracy rates are 75-80%. I think you overestimate how many people could pass the benchmark.
Edit - rereading, my comment sounds far too combative. I mean it only as an observation that AI is catching up quickly vs what we manage to teach humans generally. Soon, if not already, LLMs will be “better educated” than the average global citizen.
And yet, I would be completely confident that an average illiterate person could pass the Vending-Bench test indefinitely if you gave them interfaces that don't depend on the written word (phone calls, abacuses, piles of blocks, whatever), and that the "smartest" LLM in the world couldn't. It's not about level of education, beyond the bare minimum needed to have any kind of mental model of the world.