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How a Georgia Tech team used the open Olmo stack to trace social reasoning
Ai2 · Published · 3 min read
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- What happened
- Georgia Tech researchers used the open Olmo 3 model stack to trace which training data shapes a language model's social reasoning abilities.
- Why it matters
- Matters for AI safety researchers and engineers studying model behavior, especially those without access to proprietary lab resources and training data.
- Watch out
- Results show correlations, not simple recipes. Dialogue-rich data influenced social reasoning, but removing it caused only modest score drops, leaving causation unclear.
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