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When a model reads a drug's class from its name—not its knowledge
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- 发生了什么
- Researchers found that Olmo 3 answers drug questions by inferring class from drug name suffixes rather than learned drug-specific knowledge.
- 为何重要
- Matters when engineers deploy language models for health advice, where apparent knowledge masks reliance on naming patterns instead of facts.
- 注意
- Drug affixes encode real pharmacological information, so the shortcut sometimes works. The risk is mistaking pattern-matching for genuine medical understanding.
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