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anotherpaulg ◴[] No.43164684[source]
Claude 3.7 Sonnet scored 60.4% on the aider polyglot leaderboard [0], WITHOUT USING THINKING.

Tied for 3rd place with o3-mini-high. Sonnet 3.7 has the highest non-thinking score, taking that title from Sonnet 3.5.

Aider 0.75.0 is out with support for 3.7 Sonnet [1].

Thinking support and thinking benchmark results coming soon.

[0] https://aider.chat/docs/leaderboards/

[1] https://aider.chat/HISTORY.html#aider-v0750

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anotherpaulg ◴[] No.43166754[source]
Using up to 32k thinking tokens, Sonnet 3.7 set SOTA with a 64.9% score.

  65% Sonnet 3.7, 32k thinking
  64% R1+Sonnet 3.5
  62% o1 high
  60% Sonnet 3.7, no thinking
  60% o3-mini high
  57% R1
  52% Sonnet 3.5
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mikae1 ◴[] No.43168852[source]
It's clear that progress is incremental at this point. At the same time Anthropic and OpenAI are bleeding money.

It's unclear to me how they'll shift to making money while providing almost no enhanced value.

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khafra ◴[] No.43168989[source]
Yudkowsky just mentioned that even if LLM progress stopped right here, right now, there are enough fundamental economic changes to provide us a really weird decade. Even with no moat, if the labs are in any way placed to capture a little of the value they've created, they could make high multiples of their investors' money.
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1. Amekedl ◴[] No.43169803[source]
Oh really? How are these changes supposed to look like? Who will pay up essentially? I don't really see it, aside from the m$ business case of offering AI as a guise for violating privacy much harsher to better sell ads.