ChatGPT-4o Outperforms Claude 3.7 Sonnet
Why it matters: ChatGPT-4o Outperforms Claude 3.7 Sonnet in AI tests, excelling in code, writing, logic, and humor tasks.
Why it matters: ChatGPT-4o Outperforms Claude 3.7 Sonnet in AI tests, excelling in code, writing, logic, and humor tasks.
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AI is reshaping the workforce at a breakneck speed, yet training efforts aren’t meeting the moment. Despite a quarter of executives feeling bullish on the technology, only 12% of workers have received AI-related training in the past year. This lack of preparation not only hinders the successful and safe adoption of AI, but also creates…
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ChatGPT and similar bots often flatter users, ramble vaguely, or throw in jargon to sound smart. New research shows that these habits come not from the models alone but from the way human feedback trains them: the models learn to copy the style of answers humans tend to like, even when those answers are empty…