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Comment by osti

9 hours ago

I think this is them not being confident enough before the event, so they don't wanna be shown a worse result than competitors. By being private they can obviously not publish anything if it didn't work out.

They shot themselves in the foot by not showing the confidence that Google did.

As not-so-subtly hinted at by Terry Tao.

Its a great way to do PR but its a garbage way to to science.

  • True, but openai definitely isn't trying to do public research on science, they are all about money now.

    • Thats not a contentious statement. Its still a pathetic way to behave at a kids competition no less.