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by Jensson
1204 days ago
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Yes, but the non magic square is inspired by the magic square and such games are everywhere. Just buy a random puzzle book and you find pages and pages of puzzles with "make the numbers add up to these columns and rows", because they are very easy to make. Point about magic square is that every culture invents games like that, it is one of the most basic puzzle ideas humans have, I don't see how ChatGPT can't have that in its training set. |
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All that you’ve done is shown that similar types of puzzles exist. Which, I mean, is kind of the point of a generative AI.
“Games like this” exist. Does this specific game exist?