The summary states that "AISI notes that "GPT-5.5 solved the challenge in 10 minutes and 22 seconds with no human assistance at a cost of $1.73" in API calls." However, there is really good evidence that users only pay 5-10% of the actual cost; the rest is subsidized by VC dollars. What happens when those subsidies go away? https://www.wheresyoured.at/th... [wheresyoured.at]
Who cares. This stuff is still in its infancy, and new algorithms and new hardware is going to collapse all of this to commodity level value anyhow. A few years from now you'll buy a GTP-5.x/Mythos equivalent in a box for gaming console money.
OH GOOD, that's what we needed Sam Altman's crazy ass to have access to. Not solely because he's a sociopath and I don't trust him, but also because they can actually monetize this thing by selling security analysis to giant software vendors. At least he'd resist giving it to the US government, in theory.
The summary states that "AISI notes that "GPT-5.5 solved the challenge in 10 minutes and 22 seconds with no human assistance at a cost of $1.73" in API calls." However, there is really good evidence that users only pay 5-10% of the actual cost; the rest is subsidized by VC dollars. What happens when those subsidies go away? https://www.wheresyoured.at/th... [wheresyoured.at]
What happens when those subsidies go away?
Who cares. This stuff is still in its infancy, and new algorithms and new hardware is going to collapse all of this to commodity level value anyhow. A few years from now you'll buy a GTP-5.x/Mythos equivalent in a box for gaming console money.
That's nothing, I can do all of the above with just a teaspoon and a length of string.
In the "Cooling Tower" test, is it known that there is a solution?