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So part of my general issue with this kind of thinking is that, if we take this as the main means of creating complexity, then shorter prompts are worse for reasoning than longer ones, because longer ones automatically give the model more 'space', to think. Now, I realize that the research community knows this, but I like papers like this that explicitly seek ways to enable the model to 'breathe' a bit,.


This doesn't make sense. The responses can be long.




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