Commit to benchmark accuracy sign-off by tomorrow
Situation
Committed to signing off on the accuracy of the RLC-AI benchmark document by Feb 21, gating its release. Greg conditioned approval on numbers being '100% accurate' and verifiable. Bjorn shared both internal and external draft documents for review.
Reasoning
Bjorn asked for sign-off, Greg conditioned release on 100% accuracy. As CTO, Peter is the right person to validate technical claims - this can't be delegated. Set a realistic timeline (tomorrow not today) rather than over-committing on a full day. This gates a marketing deliverable supporting the Humane pitch and broader RLC-AI positioning.
Additional Context
Greg asked in #distinguished-leaders if he's good with benchmark release. Said yes as long as 100% accurate. Bjorn then asked Peter to sign off. Two documents shared: external-facing final draft and internal final draft. Max is separately creating the benchmarking methodology plan.
Observed Evidence
Bjorn asked: 'can you please sign off on accuracy?' Peter responded: 'I can work to sign off on accuracy. Wont happen today. Can happen tomorrow.' Greg had previously said: 'I have no issue with it, as long as it is 100% accurate, we can stand by the numbers.'
Confidence Breakdown
Reasoning Depth Analysis
Related Context
slack
I can work to sign off on accuracy. Wont happen today. Can happen tomorrow.
slack
I have no issue with it, as long as it is 100% accurate, we can stand by the numbers, they have been verified, etc.
Outcome
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Decision ID: 932157d8-07a2-46f8-9f4b-323b4bb97bda