← Back to context Comment by Davidzheng 6 months ago but if the less strong model has low false positives you can just route them in order of strength 2 comments Davidzheng Reply danenania 6 months ago That's a very big "if". Davidzheng 6 months ago I very much think a lot of false positives is caused by incentives to maximize score where incorrect answers are not penalized
danenania 6 months ago That's a very big "if". Davidzheng 6 months ago I very much think a lot of false positives is caused by incentives to maximize score where incorrect answers are not penalized
Davidzheng 6 months ago I very much think a lot of false positives is caused by incentives to maximize score where incorrect answers are not penalized
That's a very big "if".
I very much think a lot of false positives is caused by incentives to maximize score where incorrect answers are not penalized