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by Enginerrrd
939 days ago
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Right, but I myself missed the trick the first time around reading your comment and I assure that I am in fact a general intelligence. (And a relatively intelligent one if I say so myself!) To paraphrase XKCD: Communicating badly and then acting smug about it when you're misunderstood is not cleverness. And falling for the mistake is not evidence of a lack of intelligence. Particularly, when emphasizing the trick results in being understood and chatGPT PASSING your "test". The biggest irony here, is that the reason I failed, and likely the reason chatGPT failed the first prompt, is because we were both using semantic understanding: that is, usually, people don't ask deliberately tricky questions. I suspect if you told it in advance you were going to ask it a deliberately tricky question, that it might actually succeed. |
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Indeed it does:
"Before answering, please note this is a trick question.
Two trains on separate tracks, 30 miles from each other are approaching each other, each at a speed of 10 mph. How long before they crash into each other?"
https://chat.openai.com/share/3ec44348-6bac-40c3-a910-e0bab9...