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GPQA benchmark introduced in paper: GPQA: A Graduate-Level Google-Proof Q&A Benchmark (Rein et al., 2023).
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- GPQA: A Graduate-Level Google-Proof Q&A Benchmark (Rein et al., 2023)
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- gpqa · benchmark · evaluation · graduate-level · google-proof · reasoning · rein · 2023
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[1] preprint · arXiv (Rein, Hou, Stickland, Petty, Pang, Dirani, Michael, Bowman) · 2023-11-20
GPQA: A Graduate-Level Google-Proof Q&A Benchmark“We present GPQA, a challenging dataset of 448 multiple-choice questions written by domain experts in biology, physics, and chemistry.”
[2] github release · David Rein (idavidrein) · 2023-11-20
GPQA reference repository[3] model card · Hugging Face
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