Maybe this is an unpopular opinion, but this seems to just create the search string in the url, aka youtube search already supports these features.
If people were really looking for exact title search they could write "term".
It is definitely true that youtube's search is optimized for engagement, but going through a separate ui just to search it seems a bit redundant, especially if after I click search I have ti deal with youtube's UI.
This result sounds very unsurprising at this point of having models that can reliably use tools.
Some part of RL training must focus on the length of responses. I would also guess that Anthropic and OpenAI have an incentive to optimize response length without sacrificing user satisfaction/retention.
For example, I would be more satisfied if claude code didn't execute a side-effect free script that produces no output. Embodying the concept of silence is semantically close to predicting the output of an empty program, so it's more efficient to say nothing.
Even in the past though similar tests gave output like says nothing. I think that points more towards optimizing for less tokens than the implied special understanding by the latest models.
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UX researcher with a background in cognition and communication, 3+ years on data- and AI-driven B2B/ERP products. I run mixed-methods studies (interviews, usability tests, concept tests, surveys, diary studies, JTBD, journey mapping, basic telemetry) and turn messy workflows and stakeholder questions into clear, actionable recommendations for product, design, and engineering. I’m mainly looking for interesting, challenging work with teams that are willing to listen to research; I’m flexible on domain and stage.
UX researcher with a background in cognition and communication, 3+ years on data- and AI-driven B2B/ERP products. I run mixed-methods studies (interviews, usability tests, concept tests, surveys, diary studies, JTBD, journey mapping, basic telemetry) and turn messy workflows and stakeholder questions into clear, actionable recommendations for product, design, and engineering. I’m mainly looking for interesting, challenging work with teams that are willing to listen to research; I’m flexible on domain and stage.
Ideally it's not weeding out but distributing into education paths which fit every student.
From my experience studying electrical and computer engineering, I definitely prefer that they chose to put hard electrical engineering courses in the first semesters because I knew immediately not to focus on them because I didn't like them.
If people were really looking for exact title search they could write "term".
It is definitely true that youtube's search is optimized for engagement, but going through a separate ui just to search it seems a bit redundant, especially if after I click search I have ti deal with youtube's UI.
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