A research team is using a language model specifically designed to process very long texts. They provide it with a 200-page scientific paper to identify the single sentence that states the primary hypothesis. This key sentence is located in the introduction (page 5), and a detailed refutation of an alternative hypothesis is presented in the middle of the paper (pages 98-105). Based on the known performance patterns of these models, which outcome is most likely?
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A research team is using a language model specifically designed to process very long texts. They provide it with a 200-page scientific paper to identify the single sentence that states the primary hypothesis. This key sentence is located in the introduction (page 5), and a detailed refutation of an alternative hypothesis is presented in the middle of the paper (pages 98-105). Based on the known performance patterns of these models, which outcome is most likely?