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“METR: Measuring AI Ability to Complete Long Tasks” by Zach Stein-Perlman

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Summary: We propose measuring AI performance in terms of the length of tasks AI agents can complete. We show that this metric has been consistently exponentially increasing over the past 6 years, with a doubling time of around 7 months. Extrapolating this trend predicts that, in under five years, we will see AI agents that can independently complete a large fraction of software tasks that currently take humans days or weeks.
The length of tasks (measured by how long they take human professionals) that generalist frontier model agents can complete autonomously with 50% reliability has been doubling approximately every 7 months for the last 6 years. The shaded region represents 95% CI calculated by hierarchical bootstrap over task families, tasks, and task attempts.
Full paper | Github repo
We think that forecasting the capabilities of future AI systems is important for understanding and preparing for the impact of [...]
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Outline:
(08:58) Conclusion
(09:59) Want to contribute?
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First published:
March 19th, 2025
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/deesrjitvXM4xYGZd/metr-measuring-ai-ability-to-complete-long-tasks
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Graph showing AI task complexity doubling every 7 months through 2026.
Graph showing AI task completion lengths doubling every 7 months.
Graph showing AI model task lengths doubling every 7 months from 2020-2024.
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Summary: We propose measuring AI performance in terms of the length of tasks AI agents can complete. We show that this metric has been consistently exponentially increasing over the past 6 years, with a doubling time of around 7 months. Extrapolating this trend predicts that, in under five years, we will see AI agents that can independently complete a large fraction of software tasks that currently take humans days or weeks.
The length of tasks (measured by how long they take human professionals) that generalist frontier model agents can complete autonomously with 50% reliability has been doubling approximately every 7 months for the last 6 years. The shaded region represents 95% CI calculated by hierarchical bootstrap over task families, tasks, and task attempts.
Full paper | Github repo
We think that forecasting the capabilities of future AI systems is important for understanding and preparing for the impact of [...]
---
Outline:
(08:58) Conclusion
(09:59) Want to contribute?
---
First published:
March 19th, 2025
Source:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/deesrjitvXM4xYGZd/metr-measuring-ai-ability-to-complete-long-tasks
---
Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
---
Images from the article:
Graph showing AI task complexity doubling every 7 months through 2026.
Graph showing AI task completion lengths doubling every 7 months.
Graph showing AI model task lengths doubling every 7 months from 2020-2024.
Graph showing
  continue reading

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