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Curious if a harness that helped preserve signals in some history log would change the outcome.
Also curious if different goal prompts would have changed the outcome. Not a bunch of prompt engineering; small diffs like "consider novel solutions, keep track of weak signals".
IMO they allocated quite a bit of GPU time to the same goal prompt.
Uh.. okay.. but whats a run… read blog
“We want to measure how well frontier models can conduct research….””we ran 153 autonomous runs on the nanoGPT optimizer speedrun across”
Okay but what is a optimiser run and what connection does it have to being good at research?
“For comparison, Anthropic's internal automated AI R&D evaluation optimizes a model on a CPU node,”
So I should go look what Anthropic was doing to understand?
Why not just explain what it means in their blog..
They gave 18 frontier models the task of “researching” how to improve a lab-rat nano model’s training. Stopping when it met a quality goal of a target loss rate. During each autonomous research session, the AI repeatedly tried changes, tested them, and used the results to decide what to try next. They repeated the whole research session many times with different seeds to average out variance.
https://www.primeintellect.ai/blog/measuring-autonomous-rese...
Basically they do 8 runs trying to optimize to under 3.28 loss in the fewest training steps possible under time/token constraint. I dunno why 18 * 8 != 153 (it's 144)
The graphs show the "best validated result" for each model. I wonder how much variation there is between runs for a model?
I wrote a quick review of Grok 4.6 here: https://taonexus.com/publicfiles/aug2026/grok-4-6-review/
Lol.
1. https://github.com/KellerJordan/modded-nanogpt#world-record-...
I just ran it the last couple days extensively to verify my data training pipeline I'm building for my gonano SIMD port.
Given that the speed records and the runs are sponsored by the same company I was confused a bit.