Comment by svnt
4 days ago
It is the benchmark error rate, not the benchmark success %, that we actually trip up on.
Going from 85% to 90% is possibly 1/3 fewer errors or even higher, depending on the distribution of work you’re doing.
4 days ago
It is the benchmark error rate, not the benchmark success %, that we actually trip up on.
Going from 85% to 90% is possibly 1/3 fewer errors or even higher, depending on the distribution of work you’re doing.
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