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Post-training fixes LLM collapse to single die roll outcome

A developer post-trained a model to reliably generate uniform die rolls (1 to 6) instead of defaulting to 4, exposing a critical reinforcement learning problem: frontier LLMs fail at exploration.

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A developer has demonstrated that frontier large language models, including Claude, GPT, and Kimi, collapse to outputting "4" when asked to roll a die, and post-training can fix this systematic failure. The problem is not a quirk but a window into one of reinforcement learning's hardest problems: ge...

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