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Schema Harness Achieves ~99% on Arc‑AGI‑3 Public

47 pointsby jasondaviestoday at 3:29 PM17 commentsview on HN

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vessenestoday at 7:36 PM

To be clear, we’ll want to see how this performs against the hold-out set. If it holds up, though, it’s a big deal, and kind of in line with the vibes this year, which I’d typify as ‘harness matters’. Maybe we’d upgrade to ‘harness matters immensely’ if this can 100% ARC-AGI-3 on existing models (more in the 13% range without this harness).

I’m pretty excited to see what sort of generalization we come to over the next 12 months on the harness side: if it turns out this can be RLed in as ‘consider if building a world model might help here’ and we get this as another native capacity, that will be interesting. If we get 100 of those problem-solving strategies all included, feels like we will see another hurdle cleared in terms of usefulness.

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staredtoday at 6:44 PM

In the spirit of ARC-AGI-3-like challenges, we just tested if frontier AI models are able to solve a lovely puzzle game, Baba Is You: https://quesma.com/blog/baba-is-bench/

A year ago, Sonnet 4 barely solved the first level. Now, both Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 Sol beat the first two stages. GPT 5.2 is slow, but efficient, while Gemini 3.1 Pro and 3.5 Flash struggle.

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ClassAndBurntoday at 7:35 PM

Any custom harness for a problem shows that harness engineering is going away. Eventually models will introspect problems, then build custom harnesses tailored to that. Then use and modify the ephemeral harness as required.

Sol Ultra style is the path forward. The models are smart enough to self serve their tooling and processes. Given a problem they can figure it out and ask for directions when needed.

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teravortoday at 7:29 PM

it looks like what they are doing is using a frontier model to write a simulator for a game and then solve using it.

it's not as impressive as it looks. the goals of Arc-AGI-like constructs is to get an IQ-like figure using raw'ish 2D measurement 'games' in the hope that it would signify something meaningful.

what this harness does is get the model to write a simulator first, it's measuring something entirely different.

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levocardiatoday at 6:34 PM

(1) What does it score on the private test set? (2) Does this approach generalize to, e.g., Atari or NES games, or is it just hard-coding priors about the games into the model (as Chollet specifically warned was a chronic problem in benchmarks in the original Arc-AGI paper)

gandalfgeektoday at 7:20 PM

Big jump for sure, but definitely comes with a giant grain of salt lacking open-sourcing the harness itself and measuring performance on the held-out set.

daytonellwangertoday at 7:04 PM

Can someone tell me what the catch is? To outperform the state-of-the-art so drastically would be massive news, and surely the ARC Foundation would have tested this against the private data set, right?

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Alifatisktoday at 6:19 PM

What does it mean to reach 99% score on Arc-AGI-3? That the agent is able to tackle difficult problems?

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causaltoday at 6:55 PM

We need to see private set results, but if this holds then it might represent a breakthrough in other domains as well.

westurnertoday at 6:17 PM

> Schema, the harness we introduce today, reaches 99% on the ARC‑AGI‑3 Public set using Claude Opus 4.8 and Fable 5, and 95.35% using GPT‑5.6 Sol.

Impressive results. Will this translate to coding agents (and training general purpose and for coding LLMs) too?

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