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by tr3ntg
914 days ago
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Since the Maker Suite doesn't have the same prompting as something like Bard or ChatGPT, I gave Gemini Pro a bit more context: > Consider the following user chat. Reason out loud as needed to provide a reasonable response. User message: "Julia has three brothers, each of them has two sisters. How many sisters does Julia have?" Gemini Pro: > Julia's brothers have nothing to do with how many sisters she has. Julia's sisters are also her brothers' sisters, so the number of sisters Julia has is the same as the number of sisters her brothers have. Julia's brothers have two sisters each, so if we add up the number of sisters for each brother, we get: 2 + 2 + 2 = 6. Therefore, Julia has 6 sisters. The answer is 6. |
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https://poe.com/s/5gtLvuWT52o9LEBAJouo
GPT 4 gets it right.
GPT 3.5 gets it hilariously wrong if I change the question slightly:
User: Julia has 8 brothers, each of them has 5 sisters. How many sisters does Julia have?
Assistant:
Julia has 8 brothers, and each of them has 5 sisters. Since Julia is one of those sisters, she has 8 brothers + 1 (herself) = 9 sisters.
https://chat.openai.com/share/3a49800f-7747-44d9-90e7-c1e037...
Also on 3.5 I tried this:
User: Julia has 8 brothers, each of them has 5 sisters. How many sisters does Julia have? Show your work step by step.
Assistant: Julia has 8 brothers, and each of them has 5 sisters, including Julia herself. So, Julia is one of those 5 sisters for each of her 8 brothers.
To calculate how many sisters Julia has, you can simply multiply the number of brothers by the number of sisters each brother has:
8 brothers * 5 sisters per brother = 40 sisters
Therefore, Julia has 40 sisters in total.