OpenAI released its o3 model in December, bragging about the model’s unparalleled ability to do math and science problems. The model’s success on the FrontierMath benchmark — solving 25.2% of…
Besiroglu says OpenAI did have access to many of the FrontierMath problems and solutions — but he added “we have a verbal agreement that these materials will not be used in model training.”
It’s not like the company building a plagiarism tool would use said tool to plagiarize training data. That would be inconceivable.
It’s not like the company building a plagiarism tool would use said tool to plagiarize training data. That would be inconceivable.