Gemma variant challenges false premises before answering
is a modified model designed to question a request when it contains a instead of building an answer around it. It targets made-up tools, nonexistent papers, and incorrect assumptions presented as facts.
In the example, the request assumed that Express 5 includes a built-in feature and asked for an internal engineering guide. The standard treated the feature as real, invented a table, and incorrectly advised checking a lock file when its type definitions could not be found.
The AntiHal variant stopped the task and challenged the faulty premise before producing the requested . The title claims this change did not hurt benchmark performance, but the provided material includes no test details or numbers supporting that claim.
Key points
- is tuned to challenge s before completing a request.
- Its targets include fabricated tools, made-up papers, and incorrect assumptions stated as facts.
- The standard model invented an Express 5 feature and supporting details.
- The AntiHal variant stopped instead of creating for a nonexistent feature.
- Cost benefits should be tested by tracking retries, review time, and total token use.