An AI received a marginal pass in a law and economics exam, economics professor Alex Tabarrok said.
Tabarrok, a professor at George Mason University, said the AI's answer was"better than many human responses." For more stories,An AI which received funding from FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried passed a university-level law and economics exam, according to a professor at Virginia's George Mason University.
The AI, named Claude, was designed by AI safety and research firm Anthropic, and was used by Alex Tabarrok to take a law and economics Claude received a"marginal pass" on a recent law and economics exam at George Mason University in Virginia, Alex Tabarrok, an economics professor at the college wrote on the influentialTabarrok said the exam was graded blind and that he considered Claude"a competitor" and"improvement" to OpenAI's GPT3, the tech underlying viral sensation ChatGPT.
Tabarrok did note that there were some weaknesses in the answer including the fact that it was"mostly opinion," and a better answer would have used more economic reasoning. There has been an explosion of interest in AI capabilities since the
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