@ErikJonker @rodhilton @zandbelt
Try asking it what weighs more: a ton of iron, or two tons of feathers.
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@ErikJonker @rodhilton @zandbelt Try asking it what weighs more: a ton of iron, or two tons of feathers. 3 comments
@adaddinsane @rodhilton @zandbelt ..that is not a question you should ask an LLM like ChatGPT , i would not use it for any math or arithmetic, with the exception of explaining theory for example (which is wel described in texts that are part of the trainingsset). Wolfram Alpha is good choice for algorithms in that context which is also a plugin of GPT4 (paid version) @ErikJonker @rodhilton @zandbelt Oh right, so where is the definitive list of what questions are allowed? (Sarcasm) The point is it gets it wrong because the "two" doesn't match the pattern it expects, so it just throws away the most critical part of the question. They're crap. They won't get better. The more restrictions they put in place manually the worse the side effects. Ask any programmer. |
@adaddinsane @ErikJonker @rodhilton @zandbelt Did answer correctly for me.