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So cool.
So cool.
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Even with interventions, covert behaviors persist (from 8.7% → 0.3%).
Alignment isn’t just preventing failure: it’s guarding against hidden goals.
Even with interventions, covert behaviors persist (from 8.7% → 0.3%).
Alignment isn’t just preventing failure: it’s guarding against hidden goals.
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Instead of spoon-feeding answers, tutoring requires friction: withholding, probing, adapting to a learner’s state of mind.
Instead of spoon-feeding answers, tutoring requires friction: withholding, probing, adapting to a learner’s state of mind.