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A self-discovery approach: DeepMind framework allows LLMs to find and use task-intrinsic reasoning structures

A team of AI researchers at Google’s DeepMind project, working with a colleague from the University of Southern California, has developed a vehicle for allowing large language models (LLMs) to find and use task-intrinsic reasoning structures as a means for improving returned results.
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