>If it's not clear, I disagree with the idea that ANY motivational prompt (we can disagree over what would be best to try) could get the model to produce a solution of the same quality as it will when allowed to iterate on it a few times and make incremental improvements.
Ok i agree but.. this would be the case with people as well ? If you can't iterate, the quality of your response will be limited no matter how motivated you are.
Solve the riemann hypothesis or your mother dies but you can't write anything down on paper. Even if such a person could solve it, it's not happening under those conditions.
Iteration is probably the bulk of the improvement but I think there's a "motivation" aspect as well.
Ok i agree but.. this would be the case with people as well ? If you can't iterate, the quality of your response will be limited no matter how motivated you are.
Solve the riemann hypothesis or your mother dies but you can't write anything down on paper. Even if such a person could solve it, it's not happening under those conditions.
Iteration is probably the bulk of the improvement but I think there's a "motivation" aspect as well.