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Researcher finds AI model miscompiles accessible for under $10,000

A researcher has demonstrated how to find miscompiles in AI models, a process that can be achieved for a relatively low cost. This discovery challenges the notion that such complex tasks require access to extremely expensive, proprietary models like Claude Mythos. The findings suggest that identifying these errors is more accessible than previously assumed. AI

IMPACT Demonstrates that identifying AI model errors is more accessible than previously thought, potentially lowering the barrier for AI safety research.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a research finding about identifying miscompiles in AI models. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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Researcher finds AI model miscompiles accessible for under $10,000

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  1. X — SemiAnalysis TIER_1 English(EN) · SemiAnalysis_ ·

    AGI ALERT 🚨 : 63% of sessions do not use sub-agents at all, while 25.9%  use 1-5 concurrent sub-agents. 9.8% of sessions use over 5+ parallel subagents. By usin

    AGI ALERT 🚨 : 63% of sessions do not use sub-agents at all, while 25.9%  use 1-5 concurrent sub-agents. 9.8% of sessions use over 5+ parallel subagents. By using parallel subagents, it can speed up aa time to finish a task without requiring any more HBM bandwidth. https://t.co/7Z…

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    Finding Miscompiles for Fun, Not Profit

    Finding Miscompiles for Fun, Not Profit Or: You don’t need access to Claude Mythos to spend $10,000 in an afternoon https://t.co/IcleWNLt0q..