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by mensetmanusman 1211 days ago
The answers to preëxisting theory of mind questions are stored in the graph network in a compressed sort of way, so I’m not surprised.
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From the linked tweet:

> we use bespoke items to ascertain that it didn't see them before

Except the whole pregnancy scenario is incredibly common example of a social faux pas.
This is actually a very interesting point. I wonder what kind of answers we would get if we asked the same questions to humans of different age groups. Which age group begins to realize there is something awkward in the scenario? What would a common adult react in a less common social faux pas?