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NewsaHackO ◴[] No.44523209[source]
So they paid developers 300 x 246 = about 73K just for developer recruitment for the study, which is not in any academic journal, or has no peer reviews? The underlying paper looks quite polished and not overtly AI generated so I don't want to say it entirely made up, but how were they even able to get funding for this?
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narush ◴[] No.44523443[source]
Our largest funding was through The Audacious Project -- you can see an announcement here: https://metr.org/blog/2024-10-09-new-support-through-the-aud...

Per our website, “To date, April 2025, we have not accepted compensation from AI companies for the evaluations we have conducted.” You can check out the footnote on this page: https://metr.org/donate

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iLoveOncall ◴[] No.44523551[source]
This is really disingenuous when you also say that OpenAI and Anthropic have provided you with access and compute credits (on https://metr.org/about).

Not all payment is cash. Compute credits is still by all means compensation.

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gtsop ◴[] No.44523633[source]
Are you willing to be compensated with compute credits for your job?

Such companies spit out "credits" all over the place in order to gain traction and enstablish themselves. I remember when cloud providers gave vps credits to startups like they were peanuts. To me, it really means absolutelly nothing.

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1. iLoveOncall ◴[] No.44524008[source]
> Are you willing to be compensated with compute credits for your job?

Well, yes? I use compute for some personal projects so I would be absolutely fine if a part of my compensation was in compute credits.

As a company, even more so.