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by astrange
1193 days ago
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GPT4 also passes "What weighs more, a pound of feathers or a Great British Pound?". GPT3 gets confused, says they're the same and then that they're different: -- Both a pound of feathers and a Great British Pound weigh the same amount, which is one pound. However, they are different in terms of their units of measurement and physical properties. A pound of feathers is a unit of weight commonly used in the imperial system of measurement, while a Great British Pound is a unit of currency used in the United Kingdom. One pound (lb) in weight is equivalent to 0.453592 kilograms (kg). Therefore, a pound of feathers and a Great British Pound cannot be directly compared as they are measured in different units and have different physical properties. -- |
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Since the question's context is about weight I'd expect it to consider "a Great British Pound" to mean a physical £1 sterling coin, and compare its weight (~9 grams) to the weight of the feathers (454 grams [ 1kg = 2.2lb, or "a bag of sugar" ]) .