readme: drop the count word before intrinsic/extrinsic

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## What is this?
This is a simplified fork of [unsupervised-elicitation](https://github.com/Jiaxin-Wen/Unsupervised-Elicitation) ([Wen et al. 2025](https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.10139)) which is a paper that uses in-context metalearning, requiring it to be consistent and mutually predictive. We are using two kinds of signal here
This is a simplified fork of [unsupervised-elicitation](https://github.com/Jiaxin-Wen/Unsupervised-Elicitation) ([Wen et al. 2025](https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.10139)) which is a paper that uses in-context metalearning, requiring it to be consistent and mutually predictive. We are using:
Intrinsic:
- in-context metalearning e.g. "given these examples complete the pattern"